Overwatch 2 is finally underway. As the successor to the original title, the latest will feature a permanent PvE story mode, a first for the series. While the original game had PvE game modes, they were temporary and limited-time events.
Overwatch 2 is a free-to-play game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. It involves two teams of five players who pick 'Heroes' with unique abilities and powers to achieve the match's objectives. These Heroes belong to different roles, and each role has its responsibilities in the match.
Apart from the numerous additions this new launch has brought, it has also introduced several changes over its prequel. The most interesting addition to them all is the Campaign mode.
This article dives into Overwatch 2's roadmap ahead and the release window of the story mode.
There is no confirmed release date for the Campaign mode, but the launch timeframe has been declared. As Blizzard previously revealed through their content roadmap, the highly anticipated PvE mode is expected to arrive sometime in 2023.
Presently, users have access to the following modes: Assault, Hybrid, Push, Escort, and Control. Moreover, the Arcade mode includes Team Deathmatch, Elimination, Limited Duel, Low Gravity, and No Limits.
New Heroes, maps, and game modes will be arriving in the following seasons, as confirmed by the game's roadmap.
Each season lasts for around nine weeks. This implies that Season 2 will be ending sometime in February next year. With this, Season 3 will begin, meaning players might be able to get their hands on the PvE story mode early next year.
However, the February release for the Campaign mode is just speculation, and the actual date may vary.
Overwatch 2 launched on October 4, marking the
Read more on sportskeeda.com