For several seasons, the Supports within Overwatch 2, their role, and how strong they are has beenhotly debatedby the community. The amount of healing and utility they were capable of, and the mandatory nature of several have been huge topics of discussion, even after multiple nerfs. Season...
Support is the only truly unique class in OW2. Essentially, the tank is a high HP dps that is holding space. But given the latest rally cry, Support players are essentially saying “we are supports, not healers.” This is true. But this actually doesn’t really happen at the middle...
Genji mains are loving Overwatch 2, with him able to cause chaos in the enemy backline and create severe headaches for their opponents. Genji benefits from the reduced amount of CC and the absence of a second tank, making it easier for him to dive into the backline and...
This change improved their overall power and durability, and overall supports are performing well in the Beta, but we know that balance is only one aspect of what makes a hero fun to play. We have heard clearly that support players feel both tanks and damage players have more new content ...
Back again from the first game, Orisa has also undergone some big changes forOverwatch 2. She still has her main cannon that can overheat, but the blasts now start out large and gradually shrink over distance, making her more dangerous the closer she gets. She no longer has the Halt seco...
Boosting supports typically only happens as a last-ditch effort to save a teammate who is on the cusp of death and is about to take more damage than you can heal. Even though the Nano Boosted hero will take 50% less damage, the affected hero can still die if the enemies focus on ...
Generally speaking, players should prioritize eliminated Tank heroes such as Orisa in Overwatch 2 to improve team defenses and Supports to bolster team health. Related: Overwatch 2: Junker Queen Character Guide (Tips, Tricks, & Abilities) Reviving teammates who have ultimate abilities at the ...
The biggest change to the gameplay is the switch from 6v6 to 5v5. Overwatch 2 removed one tank, meaning there are two DPS, two supports, and one tank. Although this change is, like the rest of the game, controversial, it does benefit the players who love playing aggressively. ...
I was a tank main all through OW1 where my biggest gripe was the cc stacking. I never liked tanking in OW2, but liked the hero reworks they did. I think 6v6 tank will feel a lot better to play now that there is so much less cc around. I also think the passives would fit ...
Overwatch 2 crossplay means players across all platforms can come together and play online in Quick Play, though not competitive matches. Overwatch 2 also supports cross-progression for players who like to use different platforms. How to set up cross platform play for Overwatch 2 ...