How to get The Overwatch 2 Beta – new 5v5 gameplay

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Overwatch 2’s first beta is now available, adding 5v5 action to the shooter.

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It has arrived. I can’t believe it’s finally here! For the first time, we’ve been able to play the Overwatch 2 beta, which was revealed just over 900 days ago. Many of us have been clamouring for more content for the last two years, but no new heroes have been introduced and little balancing adjustments have been made.

Because of this, gamers are eagerly awaiting the Overwatch 2 beta.

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It was initially unveiled at BlizzCon 2019 but little information has been released after then. Granted, a pandemic and a huge litigation over workplace culture have occurred since then, and Microsoft has also expanded gaming and Xbox further by purchasing Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion. However, fans of both the first film and the impending sequel have been eagerly awaiting additional information.

We’ve now satisfied your appetite. This is everything you need to know about the beta for Overwatch 2.

How do I get the Overwatch 2 beta?

It is possible that you have already been granted access to the test by signing up for Overwatch’s beta selection procedure online. If you were chosen, Blizzard will send you an email with details on how to enter into the beta.

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If you didn’t make the cut, don’t lose hope. There are over 200 featured broadcasters listed at the bottom of Blizzard’s welcome article, and you may gain entrance to the beta tomorrow by watching one of their streams. Beta access is only available to those who tune in for four hours on Wednesday, April 27 between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PT). If you want to watch four hours of Overwatch 2 broadcasts, you have an eight-hour window to do it.

If you missed the stream drops, keep an eye out for next beta testing.

We’d want to know when the Overwatch 2 beta begins.

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The three-week beta period began on Tuesday, April 26 at 11 a.m. Pacific Time and will end on Tuesday, May 17 at 11 a.m. Pacific Time. As long as Blizzard is offering access to the beta, if you don’t get in on the first day, keep a watch on your email in the coming weeks.

Overwatch 2 beta instructions?

To get into the beta, you’ll first need a copy of Overwatch. Blizzard has said that those who have been accepted to the beta will be able to download a free trial version of Overwatch prior to participating in the test. You’re only a few clicks away from obtaining the beta version from there:

Navigate to the Overwatch launcher in your Battle.net account.

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Secondly, in the lower left corner of the screen, choose the Game Version drop-down option.

Select the Overwatch 2 Tech Beta to download and instal.

When the download is finished, press the blue Play button to begin.

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The Overwatch 2 Tech Beta may be downloaded if you have been chosen for the beta.

Is the Overwatch 2 beta PC-only?

The initial Overwatch 2 beta will only be available on PC. It has been confirmed by Blizzard that future betas will feature consoles.

What will you find in the Overwatch 2 beta?

The new 5v5 gameplay, which features a tank, two damage heroes, and two supports, will be available for the first time during the test. Sojourn, the new railgun-wielding damage hero and the first black female character in Overwatch, makes her Overwatch premiere. It’s possible for players to experience Rome and Toronto as well as new payload maps like Circuit Royale and Midtown in the new Push mode.

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The Overwatch 2 beta will also include reworked heroes from the original game. When it comes to Sombra, for example, she gains new hacking and EMP features, whereas the javelin-wielding Orisa loses her deployable shield.

Overwatch 2’s beta does not have any assault maps. Subsequent instalments of the game will no longer have this infamous game mode. It’s goodbye, Hanamura.

That’s all there is to it! Keep in mind that this is a test build, and as such, not everything is perfect, nothing is included, and nothing is final. The beta should be much better than we had imagined, so we wish everyone the best of luck!

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