Blizzard has recently announced the coming of Overwatch II,
and this is the sequel to its renowned team shooter Overwatch.
The first Overwatch game was released three years ago, and
while the developer has kept on expanding the play with new maps, game modes as
well as heroes, it has gotten a considerable update like this in the duration
of the game.
By adding a store mode, the Overwatch 2 will look to develop
on the lore, which the developer has slowly been creating for the Overwatch universe
in the past couple of decades with in-game content as well as intricate
cinematic shorts.
The announcement of Overwatch II movie picks after the array
of short movies which Blizzard has released, seeing Overwatch characters facing
off next to Null Sector- an assaulting robot force. Not like the first game
that was mostly a PvP multiplayer experience, Overwatch II looks to be focusing
on cooperative PvE content, which will see gamers challenge against a multitude
of computer opponents in both story levels as well as more replayable
“character missions.” Gamers can also level up their character and customize
their capabilities.
Still, there are maps and PvP modes, with developers
assuring a new core Push scheme and new maps and new heroes that will be added
along with the current thirty-one heroes or characters who are already coming
back. The game will also feature 6 vs. 6 team fight, the same as the previous
game.
Also, there is a new style of visual effect, with the heroes
and current maps getting new styles for Overwatch II. Two new heroes include
Echo, a powerful robot which is featured in the Blizzcon short in the previous
year, as well as Sojourn. At this point, there is no information concerning
this new hero.
Blizzard is taking unusual way to the sequel, assuring a
shared multiplayer setting, where existing players of this game can play
against players of Overwatch II in PvP multiplayer and will also have access to
the new Overwatch maps and heroes. The developer of this game also assured the
player that it plans to help all of the gamer’s current unlocked cosmetics from
the original game.
As of now, there is no info yet as to when gamers must look
forward to Overwatch II to be accessed. The developer just announced to the
public that the sequel is in progress and which more info will be posted soon.