Overwatch 2 may be entering early access on October 4, but all the content the sequel is bringing will not be available from the get-go. Though players will get to enjoy several new maps, the Push game mode, and the still-unrevealed Fox hero, PvE content is not being released until next year. Further, it is unclear how exactly the content drops are going to be handled once they do begin.
While Overwatch 2 originally was planned to have a large campaign with hundreds of additional Hero missions, that plan has changed, as waves of content drops will see parts of one large story being told. With the Seasons in Overwatch 2 spanning multiple months, though, it will not take long for the co-op content to get old if these waves bring a small amount of PvE content. To keep fans busy, Blizzard could strive to deliver a multi-mission chain with each Season that focuses on a batch of characters not used in the main story.
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The Overwatch universe is full of interesting heroes and memorable characters, which is something that a single campaign was always going to struggle with. Some characters were surely going to be given small roles or be left out of the narrative entirely, but thankfully, a live service opportunity presents an opportunity to keep adding more story content. Alongside the segmented version of the original campaign, smaller campaigns could occasionally be released that focus on other characters.
For instance, Overwatch 2’s planned story will see the new version of the organization battling another Omnic invasion, so it is hard to imagine every character being involved in this conflict. After all, there are several characters that are
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