New Overwatch 2 character won’t get a public test

One sly fox

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Blizzardwon’t be holding any more public playtests for Overwatch 2, leaving fans waiting until its October release to see the game’s final new Hero.

TwoOverwatch 2 betatests ran earlier this year, letting players testOverwatch 2’s new Push game mode, and 5v5 overhaul. But it’ll be a couple more months before fans can jump back in, with Overwatch vice president and commercial lead, Jon Spector, announcing an end to the beta schedule.

“Today marks just two months until Overwatch 2’s launch,” Spector said in atweet. “We know players are eager to dive in and have seen questions about the possibility of a third public beta. While we will continue testing OW2 daily internally, we’re not planning any additional public beta tests.

“With all the valuable feedback we received from our alpha and two public beta tests, we will be focusing our efforts on launching the best game possible on October 4.”

A colourful cast that’s growing fast

A colourful cast that’s growing fast

Some in the Overwatch community speculated a third beta was on the way, expecting Blizzard to use the opportunity to reveal the sequel’s final new Hero. Sojourn was introduced ahead of the first public playtest, whileJunker Queen made her appearanceshortly before the second. But we’re yet to see much of the third incoming addition to Overwatch 2’s roster.

A couple of teases have been made. TheOverwatch 2 release date trailerbriefly showed a ghostly blue fox jumping across a map, while Blizzard hinted the unnamed character is in some way linked to a fox during the final moments of the second beta. Blizzard has also confirmed they’ll be a support hero, and will beavailable to play from day one. Just what their name is, or what abilities they offer, is still a mystery.

Blizzard is likely to reveal the new hero sometime in the next few weeks, as it stirs up excitement ahead of launch. Even so, dedicated fans won’t get the opportunity to play around with the character before the full game is in their hands.

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That’s not the only mystery character coming down the line. As part of Overwatch 2’snew battle pass system, fresh seasons of content will be rolled out every nine weeks. Each update will introduce new cosmetics and playable content, including maps and Heroes. So far, we know the first three seasons – extending all the way to February next year – will each introduce a new Hero.

For now, players might want to be more concerned about Overwatch 2’s monetization system. Although the game isset to ditch look boxesin favor of a rotating cosmetics shop, recentpricing suggestions have scared fans. It won’t be too long before all of Overwatch 2’s mysteries are revealed.

Callum is TechRadar Gaming’s News Writer. You’ll find him whipping up stories about all the latest happenings in the gaming world, as well as penning the odd feature and review. Before coming to TechRadar, he wrote freelance for various sites, including Clash, The Telegraph, and Gamesindustry.biz, and worked as a Staff Writer at Wargamer. Strategy games and RPGs are his bread and butter, but he’ll eat anything that spins a captivating narrative. He also loves tabletop games, and will happily chew your ear off about TTRPGs and board games.

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