Dorado is an Overwatch 2 map that's jam-packed with chokepoints, side alleys, and sniping spots. It reminds us of King's Row, where danger lurks around every blind corner.
The map, set in Mexico, depicts the city during a festival commemorating the end of the Omnic Crisis, which preceded the game's current setting. Expect lights, pinatas, and plenty of charisma as you explore the winding streets.
Dorado takes players through the streets of a traditional and festive Mexican town to the Lumérico facility at the end of the road. It has a number of interconnected buildings for attackers and defenders to exploit, as well as an infamous early choke point just before the first checkpoint.
The area beyond Dorado's first checkpoint in Overwatch 2 has a number of rooftops and archways that teams can use as vantage points on offense and defense.
Widowmaker and Ana, Heroes who can take full advantage of the section's long sightlines, are particularly strong in this section of the map.
The second and third sections of Dorado also have a high vertical skybox and a good amount of natural cover.
As a result, Heroes with high aerial mobility, such as Pharah and Echo, are excellent choices for attacking and defending the map's final two checkpoints.
Due to its exceptionally narrow path and numerous vantage points on the defenders' side, the archway before the marketplace in Dorado is notorious for being difficult to push through.
Defending teams should always play to the location's strengths and choose heroes like Ashe and Zarya to keep the choke point under control. Attacking teams, on the other hand, should prioritize picking high-mobility Heroes like Genji and Winston to slip past the choke and reach enemy targets.
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