The closed beta release of Overwatch 2 has taken the FPS community by storm, capturing the attention of gaming audiences all over the world. Activision Blizzard's sequel to their 2016 Hero shooter title of the same name was one of the most highly anticipated games of 2022.
With its first beta version already available to the limited public, it won't be long before the game replaces its predecessor.
Following the release of Overwatch in 2016, Blizzard introduced the Overwatch League (OWL), a venue for the game's playerbase to compete in a professional setting. OWL's fifth season is set to kick off on May 5, as 20 teams from all over the world will compete for the championship.
While each season of OWL has been unique in its own way, this upcoming season will be the first time we will witness professionals compete in Overwatch 2. With a substantial set of changes being introduced, and with the game replacing its predecessor, we are yet to see how things will pan out in OWL's 2022 season.
The entire Overwatch playerbase is excited for their favorite pros to compete in the 2022 season of OWL. However, are the players ready to handle the shift in the game's dynamics?
Overwatch 2 introduced a variety of changes to the game, altering one of its fundamental aspects, the PvP mode. The 6v6 battles that defined the game will no longer continue in its sequel, as a 5v5 mode has come into place.
Additional changes to the game's ecosystem include map and Hero redesigns, and improvements in graphics and sound effects.
Each Hero class, namely Tank, Support and Damage, has been given an additional passive ability in the sequel. Several Heroes underwent massive changes in their abilities as well, with Doomfist being subjected to a change in
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