Summary

In the latest Director’s Take,Overwatch 2’s game director Aaron Keller gave players more information about the future of 6v6, as well as insight into Hazard’s performance, holiday-themed cosmetics, and 2024 competitive rewards. Aaron Keller’s blog post updates fans on what’s next for 6v6 inOverwatch 2, as players have been wanting this game mode to make a return ever since the introduction of 5v5.

The biggest change brought byOverwatch 2compared to its predecessor is the introduction of 5v5 matches, instead of the original 6v6 competitions. By removing a tank from each team, 5v5 changes the dynamic of fights, focusing more on teamplay and fast-paced action. This change made someOverwatch 2players nostalgic for the 6v6 mode, hoping it would eventually make a comeback.Overwatch 2brought back 6v6 as a time-limited game mode, making a variety of changes to the hero’s abilities to allow the possibility to play with 2 tanks, 2 supports, and 2 DPS characters.

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Aaron Keller shared more information about the future of 6v6 inOverwatch 2in his latestDirector’s Take. The game director revealed that anew experimental version of 6v6 will be available inOverwatch 2later this year, though he wouldn’t commit to the mode’s future beyond that. This new 6v6 mode will play similarly to the Quick Play Hacked mode, where up to three heroes of a single role can be on the same team, as long as there is at least one hero in each role. This rule will remove the possibility for players to use the infamous GOAT team composition, while allowing them to rediscover the 6v6 game mode that made the original 2016’sOverwatchpopular.

The future of 6v6 in Overwatch 2 and what’s to come for 2025

On top of teasing these 6v6 changes, Aaron Keller brought feedback on Hazard’s performance. He mentioned that while the new hero was popular among players, theOverwatch 2team had to make various changes to his abilities to makeHazard’s win rates better in Season 14compared to his trial weekend. Keller teased upcoming changes to competitive games with the launch of the first season of 2025, without revealing more information for now.

While players wait for more information on both the future of 6v6 inOverwatch 2and the new competitive season, they can claim wintery cosmetics for free with a specific in-game holiday challenge.NewOverwatch 2Twitch dropsare available to celebrate the holiday season, with themed sprays, charms, epic skins, and player icons to collect.The Avatar: The Last Airbenderevent is still live inOverwatch 2, letting players grab more cosmetics until the event ends on December 30.

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Overwatch 2 is an always-on and ever-evolving free-to-play, team-based action game set in an optimistic future, where every match is the ultimate 5v5 battlefield brawl. Power up your railgun and disrupt the battlefield as Sojourn, or yield your axe and command attention as Junker Queen. Battle to take control of a robot and move it toward the enemy base in the new Push Mode. Bring the fight to new destinations across the globe in iconic locations like New York, Rome, Monte Carlo and Rio. Daily challenges and frequent updates mean there is always something new to play.