


Midtown, New Queen’s Street, Circuit Royal, and Colosseo will also be available along with two new maps set in Rio and Portugal (with the latter being a Push map). When early access begins, Overwatch 2 will have maps from the first game, just like in the closed beta (though even more could be added on top). And yes, all cosmetics that you’ve unlocked in Overwatch 1 will still carry over into Overwatch 2. So if you unlock a few skins on PS5 and then swap over to PC, you’ll have access to the same. There’s also the benefit of cross-progression – any progress made on any platform will carry over to the others. Cross-platform play is also supported, allowing players across all platforms to play together. This will be available from the early access launch itself in October. No more purchasing a copy – simply download it and you can jump in immediately to start playing. The biggest change from Overwatch 1 is that Overwatch 2 is going free-to-play. What are all the details you should know, especially with the next closed beta set for June 28th? Let’s take a closer look.įree-to-Play, Cross-Play and Cross-Progression

That’s right – your favorite (or most disliked) hero shooter will be going the early access route on October 4th for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. After its first closed beta for PvP, Overwatch 2 has a release date…for early access.
