Overwatch 2 is Blizzard Entertainment’s latest online multiplayer title in the hero-shooter genre. The game was released on October 4 as a sequel to Overwatch, which dropped in 2016 and carved a niche in the esports scene.
Overwatch 2 has three main classes of heroes - Tank, Damage, and Support. Tracer is one of the oldest characters in Overwatch and carries over to the new title. She is a damage hero whose abilities keep her nimble on foot and enables easy repositioning. Blizzard introduced a few balance changes for almost all heroes to fit better into Overwatch 2.
Tracer has three abilities, excluding her primary weapon, making it very hard to track and kill.
Overwatch 2 features all the heroes and maps from its prequel with a few tweaks and new seasonal content that the publisher will introduce regularly. There are also new game modes and maps after the title has shifted to a more standard 5v5 format from 6v6.
Tracer is a primarily poking damage hero who can repeatedly shoot away chunks of the opponent’s health and quickly retreat to safety. She is a highly efficient hero who can make quick rotations and breach the enemy’s back line.
Tracer wields two pulse weapons, one on each hand, and has evasion abilities that are more powerful than any other hero in the game. Here is a list of all her abilities with a brief description.
Tracer is very hard to corner as she cannot be physically blockaded in any situation. Her ability to short-teleport makes her movement unpredictable and the hero harder to track than most in Overwatch 2.
Here is a list of the best counters to efficiently take down Tracer.
Sombra is the only hero in Overwatch 2 who can stay invisible indefinitely unless she attacks or gets detected. She is also a hero who
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