So you want to get good at Overwatch.
There are Animation Archivesnow 22 Overwatchheroes (and counting), and each one plays very differently. Blizzard's highly competitive shooter is balanced very carefully around ensuring that every hero adds strategic depth to the game without making any of them toopowerful.
The result is a multiplayer-focused shooter in which no two matches ever feel quite the same. It can be frustrating until you get the hang of things, but master just one hero and that changes quickly.
We've put together some basic mechanics and strategy guides for each of the heroes in Overwatch. Just use the interactive graphic below to select your hero of choice and click "How to Play" to warp yourself over to the relevant guide.
Topics Blizzard Entertainment Esports Gaming
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