Overwatch update 1.47 patch notes adds Echo, nerfs Mei and Pharah
Overwatch's latest hero has joined the party, as Echo arrives just as Mei and Pharah get some noteworthy nerfs.
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Overwatch's latest hero has joined the party, as Echo arrives just as Mei and Pharah get some noteworthy nerfs.
The high-flying Omnic and Overwatch's 32nd roster addition Echo finally has a launch date, and players won't be waiting long to play her.
Why does Overwatch's Competitive Play mode and the Overwatch League operate on separate Hero Pools? Blizzard thinks this is a good question too and will now sync them going forward.
Blizzard's plans for Overwatch League homestands have gone up in smoke, as the publisher announced on Tuesday that all remaining regular season homestands will now take place online.
With New York mandating shelter-in-place policies for all but essential workers due to COVID-19, Overwatch League team New York Excelsior is pulling out of upcoming matches.
Doomfist has never looked better than he has with this look, co-designed by the Overwatch League champions, the San Francisco Shock. But this Thunder skin is only here for a limited time.
A new schedule had been set up to counter delays from COVID-19, but even the Overwatch League matches are canceled due to the recent California lockdown.
Kaplan details Echo in all her glory in the latest Overwatch Developer Update, and if she strikes your fancy you can try her now via the PTR.
Overwatch's newest playable character has been revealed, as evolved robot Echo prepares to join the battle as the game's 32nd hero.
Following cancelation of live matches due to risk of COVID-19, the Overwatch League has announced its plans to resume in an online format along with a March and April schedule.