There are a lot of things that can go wrong with her abilities, given their nature. But if you can avoid some silly mistakes, she can be one of the most broken heroes you’ll ever play . Here are a few tips that will help you get familiar with her abilities and play style a little m
As fresh-faced newcomers enter the game for the first time, they’ll notice they are locked out of competitively ranked matches and 19 playable heroes. To play the competitive rank game mode, a total of 50 matches must be played by an account, and to unlock the entire hero roster, a total of 100 matches must be pla
Push maps have some of the best flank opportunities out of any maps in the game. They’re filled with hallways and entrances that allow you to get around the enemy team and surprise them. Healers might not be able to take advantage of this, but damage dealers and even some tanks certainly
Staggering means your team is consistently going in with only one or two members, without any hope of overcoming the enemy. In these circumstances, try to get your team to fall back, regroup, and fight as a full unit. It will always improve your odds of succ
The world of Overwatch 2 is divided into three roles: Tank, Support, and Damage . Depending on the role you play, you’ll have a specific function in the team, and your performance heavily impacts the outcome of the game . This is one of the few games where one teammate can single-handedly lose the game for the entire te
It can be quite hard to play as Mei when you’ve picked this character for the first time. Her kit is unique, and it has a high skill ceiling . While you can get away with placing walls in weird angles against an amateur team, they can easily show you Mei’s counters if they’re even a little sentient in Overwatch 2 DLC
Sure, it takes a few minutes to look at everything, but, listen, we really have to know what’s on the market here. If we’re going to be playing the game, maybe even grinding levels in Battle Pass, we should know what we might be getting. Also, new skins are fun! A little razzle-dazzle for our her
Getting back into the fight after dying on a Push map can take much longer than any other map. As such, it’s important that you don’t die, rush back into the fight without your team, and immediately get sent back to spawn. You should always engage as a gr
Yes, there’s a “freemium” track to the Battle Pass that will unlock any new heroes added to the game, but returning players are getting what they’ve always gotten for free, but now with extra steps. This can be frustrating for anyone playing the game who have little free time on their hands to commit to working their way through over half of the Battle Pass, and who also don’t want to pay the ten dollars to gain access to them immediately. Of course, this won’t be the case for everyone. But the release of heroes before was something that everyone could enjoy immediately upon logging into the game. You can still play around with new characters in the practice range, to get a feel for their playstyle, as well as determine whether you think the effort or money is worth it, but there’s something very off-putting about this new proced
Since you can’t actively choose modes in quick play, you might just sit there and hope you get assigned to a Push map. If not, don’t worry – custom games are there for you, too. The big robot with the barricade is worth
Another returning map, Lijiang Tower takes place on a Chinese skyscraper with a view of the city below. This map appropriately provides many opportunities to push other players off cliffs, regardless of which variant you’re on. Lúcio players, rejo
Using Transcendence to block these Ultimates can save your team, while allowing them to counterattack against the source of the Ultimate. However, don’t be afraid to use Transcendence if your team is dying to normal attacks and abilities . As a support Hero, your number one goal is to keep your team al
Unfortunately, you can’t choose what mode you’ll drop into when you start quick play. Blizzard probably knows we’d all pick the new “Push” mode, where the objective is to guide (or push) a robot further into the enemy team’s territory. It’s like a massive and dramatic version of tug-of-war, just with gunfire. And a ro
This is an obvious one for experienced Overwatch players, but less so for beginners . Almost everyone has experienced a frustrating game where your teammates just won’t stick to the objective. Remember, the robot only makes progress when somebody is accompanying
Both the robot and the barricade it pushes are solid objects, and will stop bullets, explosives, and charge-happy Reinhardts . For both attackers and defenders, the robot is the most consistent source of cover you’ll find on the map, doubly so if it’s pushing a barric
This is especially important in Push, where you often need to win multiple teamfights in a row in order to make significant progress. Holding on to your ultimate to help win follow-up fights is often the correct play. If you’ve already got a Genji with ultimate active powered up by Ana’a Nano-Boost, you probably don’t need to throw in another ultim