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Overwatch_ Classic brings the 2016 game back as a limited-time event and promises to 'capture the ch

Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins

It's almost like all the popular shooters got together and decided that what they really need is a little bit of nostalgia. Fortnite brought back its original map , Apex Legends is doing the same thing , and tomorrow, Overwatch will rewind time in สล็อต its own throwback mode.

Blizzard calls it Overwatch: Classic, a limited-time mode in สล็อต Overwatch 2 that will attempt [[link]] to recreate the original Overwatch experience as it was the day it launched. It won't [[link]] be a 1:1 remake—maps, UI, and sound effects will remain as they are in Overwatch 2—but the heroes will all play like they did eight years ago: D.Va's exploding mech will take her out with it, Torbjorn will hand out armor packs, and Mercy will once again be able to resurrect her entire team at once.

Overwatch players are hungry for goofy modes that shed some of the sequel's hyper-competitive hero design.

"I think that when players are asking for 6v6 they're asking for something different than Classic," game director Aaron Keller said. "At the same time, this will be the first time that we have released a format that is 6v6, so this is a great stress test for our engine."

The announcement post says Overwatch: Classic will be a regular event that will "feature heroes and balance from popular moments in the game's history," but Dawson and Keller made it sound like the next one is still up in the air. "It really depends on how players actually latch onto Classic," Dawson said. We could see a return to old metas, like the three tanks and three supports 'Goats' meta from 2018, or remixed snapshots of the past, like a mode with every hero in their most overpowered state. Dawson said the team has "a few in mind that might be very exciting or very terrifying for players to go back to."'

Overwatch players are hungry for goofy modes that shed some of the sequel's hyper-competitive hero design. A surprising amount of players flocked to Junkenstein's Laboratory, a mode where you can equip talents that alter how hero abilities work. "Roughly 35% of the hours [spent] in Overwatch were in Junkenstein's Laboratory the day it launched," Keller said. It was popular enough that Blizzard put out a balance patch for it and kept it around for an extra week.

"We want to make sure that players who love the world of Overwatch, who love our heroes, have something that's a little bit less stressful, a little bit less locked in," Dawson said.

Overwatch: Classic is set to go live on Tuesday, November 12.

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