The long-awaited return of six-vs-six in Overwatch 2 is finally around the corner, Blizzard Entertainment revealed today in a new blog from game director Aaron Keller.
OW2‘s next season, season 14, will run multiple tests of six-vs-six to see how fans react and more to the changes because “the last thing we want is to negatively impact that experience” for players who have been enjoying five-vs-five. And so, one week into season 14, the first of two six-vs-six tests will take place as part of its own Unranked matchmaking card in the game, separate from Quick Play and everything else. This variant is called “Min 1, Max 3.”
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The long-awaited return of six-vs-six in Overwatch 2 is finally around the corner, Blizzard Entertainment revealed today in a new blog from game director Aaron Keller.
OW2‘s next season, season 14, will run multiple tests of six-vs-six to see how fans react and more to the changes because “the last thing we want is to negatively impact that experience” for players who have been enjoying five-vs-five. And so, one week into season 14, the first of two six-vs-six tests will take place as part of its own Unranked matchmaking card in the game, separate from Quick Play and everything else. This variant is called “Min 1, Max 3.”