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After years of no news, Activision Blizzard has announced a Beta for the upcoming Overwatch 2, with new maps for players to battle in. The game has been hit with delays and setbacks, circumstances likely complicated because of the scandal that has surrounded the company, but Overwatch fans have finally gotten some news concerning its progress. All of the maps that the game will have upon release are unknown, so it's possible that there will be more new ones announced as time goes on.
Overwatch 2 is a sequel to the hit online multiplayer FPS Overwatch. It promises new looks for existing characters, new game modes, and a new hero for players to enjoy upon release, and it's likely that more will come afterwards in future updates. Fans of the original can sign up for Overwatch 2's Beta on Battle.net in "late April", although a specific date has yet to be announced. The game has been in development since 2019, and after three years without news, it's a relief to finally hear an update from the company.
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There are four maps that Activision has announced for Overwatch 2's Beta; Circuit Royal, Midtown, New Queen Street, and Collosseo. The Beta will also come with a new hero, Sojourn, and a new game mode called Push. There
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