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Overwatch 2 Season 2 Patch Notes Explained

Overwatch 2 Season 2 has kicked off!

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A new Overwatch 2 patch is now live on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch, bringing the much-awaited Season 2 update to the game. The latest season is packed with an abundance of balance changes to a number of heroes, gameplay modes, maps, competitive rules, and more. Apart from this, Season 2 adds new maps to the rotation system. So, here’s a detailed breakdown of Overwatch 2 Season 2 patch notes.

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General Overwatch 2 Season 2 Updates

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Overwatch 2 Season 2 finally fixes the bug regarding overtime on control maps. Besides this, players can now find a bunch of hero challenges for Junker Queen, Sojourn, and Kiriko and the dedicated hero purchase tab under the in-game shop.

When it comes to competitive general changes, players will now see a lock in the Hero Gallery, right next to the heroes which are not eligible for the competitive mode. Finally, the newly introduced hero, called Ramattra, will be unavailable certainly for the competitive mode for the next two weeks.

Control maps

  • Whenever a point is captured on Control, the team losing control of the point counts as having contested the point for the purposes of overtime even if they were not present.

Heroes and cosmetics

  • Hero Challenges added for Junker Queen, Sojourn, and Kiriko
  • More than 70 player icons added as Challenge rewards
  • Hero purchase tab added to the in-game shop

Competitive

  • Rewards for name cards added based on end-of-season rank, can only be used in the following season
  • Heroes not eligible to be played in Competitive will appear with a lock in the Hero Gallery
  • Changes to matchmaking to improved match quality
  • Minor polish improvements to the competitive play UI flow
  • Ramattra unavailable to be picked in Competitive for two weeks

Hero Balance Changes

Overwatch 2 Season 2 Heroes changes
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Overwatch 2 players are always eager to know about Heroes’ balance changes whenever a new season arrives. This time around, the developers have decided to nerf and buff numerous playable characters, including Ramattra, Doomfist, Junker Queen, Baston, Sojourn, and a lot more.

Apart from these, heroes like Symmetra, Tracer, Ana, Kiriko, and Mercy have received major changes, which is definitely going to shake the game’s meta in the latest season. So without any further delay, here’s a detailed overview of heroes’ balance changes in Overwatch 2 Season 2:

Tank

Ramattra

  • Addition of Ramattra as a playable hero, unlockable at level 45 of the free battle pass or immediately upon purchasing the premium track

Doomfist

  • Rocket Punch
    • Impact damage range increased from 15-30 to 25-50 damage
    • Wall slam damage range decreased from 20-40 to 10-30 damage
    • Empowered Rocket Punch wall slam duration range reduced from 0.5-1 to 0.25-0.75 seconds
      • Non-Empowered Rocket Punch stuns for 0.25 seconds on wall slam
    • Minimum time to cancel now set to 0.12 seconds from 0.25 seconds
    • Cooldown reduced from four to three seconds
  • Power Block
    • Cooldown reduced from eight to seven seconds
    • Duration increased from two to 2.5 seconds
    • Minimum damage mitigated needed to empower Rocket Punch now 80 damage (down from 90)
  • Meteor Strike
    • Empowers Rocket Punch on landing
    • Enemy slow duration increased from two to three seconds
  • “The Best Defense…” Passive
    • Maximum temporary health increased from 150 to 200 health
    • Temporary health gained per target attacked with abilities increased from 30 to 40 health

Junker Queen

  • Torso and head hit volume size increased by 12 percent
  • Rampage
    • Wound duration reduced from five to 4.5 seconds
    • Cost reduced by 10 percent
  • Commanding Shout
    • Cooldown reduced from 15 to 14 seconds
  • “Adrenaline” Passive
    • Healing multiplier increased from 1x to 1.25x damage dealt by wounds

Damage

Damage Passive

  • No longer provides movement speed bonus
  • Reload speed bonus increased from 25 to 35 percent

Bastion

  • Configuration Artillery
    • Delay before projectiles drop reduced from one to 0.6 seconds
    • Explosion damage reduced from 300 to 250
    • No longer damages self
    • Minimum delay before firing consecutive projectiles reduced by 20 percent
  • Reconfigure
    • Cooldown reduced from 12 to 10 seconds

Sojourn

  • Railgun
    • Energy delay before draining reduced from eight to five seconds
    • Secondary fire damage falloff starts at 40 meters (from 70)
    • Secondary fire critical damage multiplier reduced from two to 1.5
    • Secondary fire damage now scales with energy from 30-130 damage
    • Primary fire damage per projectile increased from nine to ten
    • Overclock energy charge rate increased to 20 percent

Symmetra

  • Photon Projector
    • Beam charge rate and decay rate increased by 20 percent
    • Primary fire ammo consumption rate increased from seven to ten per second
    • Primary fire once more gains ammo from damaging barriers

Tracer

  • Pulse Pistols
    • Damage increased from five to six

Support

Ana

  • Sleep Dart
    • Cooldown reduced from 15 to 14 seconds

Kiriko

  • Arm hit volumes width decreased by 15 percent
  • Added an auto-wall climb hero option
  • Kitsune Rush
    • Ultimate cost increased by 10 percent
    • Movement speed bonus decreased from 50 to 30 percent
    • Cooldown rate reduced from three-times to two-times faster
  • Protection Suzu
    • Cast time reduced from 0.15 to 0.1 second
  • Swift Step
    • Ability input can now be held to activate
  • Kunai
    • Ammo increased from 12 to 15

Mercy

  • Weapon swap time reduced from 0.5 to 0.35 seconds
  • Caduceus Blaster
    • Ammo increased from 20 to 25

Map Pools

Overwatch 2 Season 2 map changes
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As we’ve already mentioned earlier, Season two also adds new maps into the rotation, while removing a famous one from the general matchmaking pool. However, it will only be available for custom matches until it returns to the map pool.

Push

  • New Queen Street (Morning)
  • Colosseo (Evening)
  • Esperança (Morning)

Hybrid

  • Blizzard World (Overcast)
  • Eichenwalde (Evening)
  • King’s Row (Evening)
  • Midtown (Morning)
  • Paraíso (Morning)

Escort

  • Dorado (Evening)
  • Junkertown (Morning)
  • Circuit Royal (Night)
  • Rialto (Morning)
  • Route 66 (Night)
  • Shambali Monastery (Night)

Control

  • Busan (Night)
  • Ilios (Evening)
  • Lijiang Tower (Dawn)
  • Nepal (Evening)
  • Oasis (Morning)

Bug Fixes

Finally, the previous Overwatch 2 season had plenty of bugs and glitches that were hindering the gameplay experience of many players.

The game-breaking bug which was responsible for damaging heroes when they were on the other side of a friendly barrier has been fixed, after taking several reports into consideration. Apart from this, Blizzard has acknowledged the following issues in Season 2:

General

  • Fixed a bug that was causing Roadhog’s breaths to not be audible when viewing some animations in the Hero Gallery
  •  Fixed a bug that caused some players to lose competitive challenge progress
  •  Resolved an issue where several products couldn’t be unlocked from the Hero Gallery
  •  Fixed an issue with the Lifesaver Challenge not counting Mercy’s Resurrect as a “Save”
  •  Resolved an issue with purchases not immediately showing up after purchase
  •  Fixed a bug with Torbjörn and Symmetra’s turrets displaying hostile red overlays in Deathmatch for the player that placed them

Maps

Busan

  • Fixed an area of the map where players could get stuck

Colosseo

  • Fixed geometry that allowed some heroes to contest undetected

Esperança

  • Fixed some areas that could be used to escape the playable space
  • Fixed geometry that allowed some heroes to contest undetected

Gibraltar

  • Fixed lighting issues across the map
  • Fixed some areas where Torbjörn could place his turret in unreachable spots

Nepal

  • Replaced some missing pillars on Sanctum

Río

  • Fixed a bug that allowed some heroes to get inside of the payload

Route 66

  • Fixed lighting issues across the map

New Queen Street

  • Fixed some issues with shadows across the map
  • Fixed an area of the map where players could get stuck

Heroes

  • Heroes no longer take damage from their own abilities if they’re on the other side of a friendly barrier
  • Fixed Damage passive where double reload animation could occur

Cassidy

  • Resolved an issue with some skins using the wrong props in the “Flashbang” victory pose

Doomfist

  • Fixed an issue where Doomfist’s Power Block reduced the damage from some area of effect abilities
  • Meteor Strike
    • You can no longer detect Sombra if the targeting reticle gets near her

D.Va

  • Fixed a bug that allowed players to use Self-Destruct during their Mech’s destruction while Hacked

Junker Queen

  • Jagged Blade can no longer be recalled while slept, stunned, hacked or frozen
  • Fixed an issue with Jagged Blade being consumed by friendly abilities like Deflect, Defense Matrix, etc.
  • Jagged Blade now takes a curved trajectory on return

Mercy

  • Guardian Angel now correctly resets its cooldown if Valkyrie is used
  • Guardian Angel “cancel boost” is now disabled when Mercy is stunned

Moira

  • Junkrat’s Trap no longer displays at chest height in first person when using Fade

Pharah

  • Fixed a bug that reduced the ult cost of Rocket Barrage

Soldier 76

  • Fixed an issue where Soldier 76 was unable to critical hit max range enemies during Tactical Visor

Symmetra

  •  Fixed a bug that resulted in all voice-overs being cut out when taking the Teleporter

Tracer

  • Fixed a big causing her Pulse Pistol damage falloff to not start until max range

Winston

  • Resolved an issue with the Werewolf skin and the “Excuse me” highlight intro turning Winston red in the Hero Gallery

Zenyatta

  • Fixed an issue with melee not correctly animating if used to cancel alternate fire

This is everything you need to know about Overwatch 2 Season 2 patch notes. Before leaving, make sure to check out other Destiny 2-related content like Is Destiny 2 down? how to check Destiny 2 server status & Exotic weapon updates in Destiny 2 Season 19.

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