First-person shooter Overwatch 2 provides continuous cooperative shooting action in a shared universe for player-versus-player scenarios as a sequel to Blizzard Entertainment's hero shooter Overwatch from 2016. An important change in Overwatch 2 was the drop in team sizes from six to five in PvP games.
There are several modes available that can be played on selective maps. Colosseo is one of them, and is only available for the Push mode.
The Colosseo map is based on Rome, where players battle it out in and around the Colosseum, in addition to the city's charming cobblestone streets. It gives gladiator vibes with beautiful architecture that consists of small Italian cafes, museum halls, and terrace gardens.
The map is rather limited compared to other offerings in Overwatch 2. It is also noteworthy since it was created for the exclusive mode called Push, wherein two teams attempt to escort a robot and move it to the opponent's side.
Colosseo is a beautiful but rather compact map. Gamers should know it inside and out as it has many tight angles to watch out for. There are areas where enemies can flank from easily, and there are high walls and windows that can be used for good positioning.
A total of 15 health packs are spread out over the map. Players should memorize their placement to heal-up and return to the battlefield as soon as possible while evading near-death. The layout of Colosseo is mirrored, thus everything that is present on one side is laid out exactly the same on the other.
Colosseo has tall vertical skyboxes, small walls, and short structures. There are areas that are only accessible to certain heroes. So, players need to make their selections wisely.
Without a proper hero combination, it will be very difficult to
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