The first PvP beta is done and dusted
The firstOverwatch 2PvP beta is over, and while it didn’t leave much of an impression onsome of us, there’s still hope that the next phase will be a more concrete step up — and ideally, Blizzard will be able to include console players next time, too. For now, the team is taking a (relative) step back and planning to return in one month with big news on June 16.
As shared in a blog post, Blizzard wants players to “save the date” for anOverwatch 2event on June 16 that will include “more information on how to gain access to thenext phaseofOverwatch 2testing.” Expect to hear the “plan for the months ahead.”

Coming through.
Save the date for an#Overwatch2Event on June 16, where we will share our plan for the months ahead, including the next PVP Beta!pic.twitter.com/8k1NSnum11
— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch)June 07, 2025

An announcement of an announcement
“Yes, this is admittedly an announcement of an announcement, but we want to continue communicating with players about what’s coming soon and also wanted to clearly set a timeline,”saidOverwatch Commercial Leader Jon Spector.
In a follow-up tweet, Spector said that there will be public-facing communication in the interim, “but theevent is where we’ll have more significant [Overwatch 2] news to cover.”

“So while we do want players to continue to hear from us (as you’ve hopefully seen us doing for the last several months), for the next few weeks, we will be somewhat quieter onOW2communication.” June is once again going to be a busy month for gaming news.
The weekly updateshave been informative, but there’s a surprisingly long road ahead for this sequel — at least, that’s how it all feels as a player. And that’s just getting into the PvP side ofOverwatch 2; the expanded PvE focus is a whole different can of worms.

More support heroes asap, please
On my end, I’m holding out for more support enhancements — Zenyattagained a powerful kickin theOverwatch 2beta, as one example — and also more support heroes, period. The character list is currently out of whack when you’re thinking through Tank, Damage, and Support roles needed for the game’s new 5v5 format. Even as someone who’s decently comfortable with all seven existing support characters (Baptiste is iffy for me), there aren’t enough options to accommodateOverwatch 2‘s team compositions.
Basically, growing pains. A lot of them. More than I would’ve expected after all this time. My curiosity is hanging on, though — enough to wonder what we’ll see at thisOverwatch 2event. Enough to at least dip into the (much-needed) second beta test, whenever that might surface. Hopefully it makes a bigger splash and that “2” becomes more justified.

“Tests like this are a vital part of the process of improvingOverwatch,” saidOW2game director Aaron Keller. “We can’t wait to take everything we’ve learned from the beta and apply it to the game, and we’re so excited to get it back in front of you.”
In the meantime,Overwatch 1is hosting aRemix Vol. 2anniversary event through June 7. You can see thecharacter skinshere, but uh, it might feel weird going back!




