Overwatch 2 Season 13 is just around the corner, and fans are eager to learn about the exciting changes that await in the new season. With only a week remaining until Season 12 concludes, players who haven’t yet completed their Battle Passes have a limited timeframe to tackle the in-game challenges and claim all the rewards available.
This article will provide gamers with an in-depth overview of what to anticipate from the latest season of Overwatch 2.
Expected Changes in Overwatch 2 Season 13
Seasonal Theme and New Battle Pass
According to the official developer blog, Overwatch 2 Season 13 will introduce a ‘Witch’ theme to the game. With Halloween approaching, this is sure to be an exciting addition. We also anticipate that Blizzard Entertainment may either revamp their Halloween events from previous years or unveil a brand new, spine-chilling surprise for the player community.
A fresh Battle Pass is in the works, expected to reflect the Halloween aesthetic. In addition to the Battle Pass, players can also look forward to a new Mythic weapon skin and a Mythic rarity Hero skin set to launch alongside the season.
Rank Updates
With the launch of the new season, all Competitive ranks will reset. As Season 13 of Overwatch 2 kicks off, players must complete ten placement matches to secure their position in the Competitive ladder.
Moreover, based on your final standing in the Competitive rankings during OW2 Season 12, you will receive designated Competitive Point bonuses. If you engaged with the Competitive Drive system in the last week of Season 12, you will also progress through the established benchmarks for that ladder.
Hero Balance Changes
One of the most significant changes players can expect with the upcoming release of Overwatch 2 Season 13 is Hero balancing. Recently, Tanks have been overshadowing other roles, and Sombra has gained a considerable advantage against Support Heroes. Thus, major Hero balancing adjustments are likely on the horizon.
Players hope the developers will consider adjusting Tank Heroes and reducing their power levels. Since OW2 is fundamentally a team-oriented game, having players dominate as lone wolves has resulted in a less enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
Exploring the Possibilities
That summarizes the potential changes coming in Overwatch 2 Season 13.
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