Genji was one of the most prolific and useful Damage characters in Overwatch. Because of this, he hasn't seen much in the way of changes or balances entering the newest era of the team-based shooter. In fact, Genji hasn't really seen any updates, nerfs, or buffs, in Overwatch 2 aside from his access to a new passive that applies to all Damage characters. He still remains one of the most dangerous, frustrating, and powerful characters to combat. Players that know their way around the cyborg ninja and his abilities can turn the tide of battle by picking off opponents or laying waste to the battlefield with his powerful ultimate.
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Genji is quite useful in a variety of situations and is more than capable of producing heavy amounts of damage on control, push, and escort-style maps. Those that are looking for a movement-heavy hero that has just as much value in a team fight as they do 1-vs-1 should definitely consider giving Genji a try. Here's an in-depth look at how Genji operates in Overwatch 2.
Genji is arguably one of the most multi-faceted Damage characters present in Overwatch 2 thanks to his amazing movement abilities and DPS output. He can fit in multiple roles, but his wall-climbing ability and lengthy dash make him a downright dangerous flanker. Playing Genji from a perched position near the payload or control point is completely viable, as players will be able to dash, jump, flip, and climb away from danger, but those that want to get the most out of the cyborg ninja should use him as an «assassin.»
This means sneaking into the enemy's back line and laying waste to their exposed healers and damage dealers. Although Genji does have quite a bit of damage potential,
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