Blue posts, patch notes, blogs, screenshots, videos, tweets... We have rounded up all the important details on the Overwatch Beta!
Jeff Kaplan already gave us a glimpse of the most exciting new features in the Beta. Now, it's time to break down each and every one of them - starting with the patch notes!
Patch Notes
The new Beta patch is almost 5 GB big, so it's natural that the patch notes are equally massive. It took six posts in a single thread for all of them. Click below to view the patch notes - if you dare:
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A new beta patch is now live. Read below to learn about the latest changes.
To share your feedback, please post in the Beta Feedback forum.
For a list of known issues, visit our Beta Bug Report forum.
Please note that some changes may not be documented or described in full detail.
PATCH FEATURES
New Game Mode: Control
In this update, we’re introducing a brand new game mode: Control. On Control maps, two teams fight over a series of objective areas in a best-of-three format. When a team is in control of the round’s objective area, they will make progress toward capturing it, and whichever team gets to 100% first wins the round. Each round (up to 3 total) will feature a new objective area located in a different part of the map.
Two Control maps are currently available for testing: Lijiang Tower and Nepal.
New Control Map: Lijiang Tower
Lijiang Tower was built in the heart of a modern Chinese metropolis, its busy streets lined with stores, gardens, restaurants, and famous night markets, where foods from around the region are available at all hours. The tower itself is home to one of the leading companies in China’s state-of-the-art space industry, Lucheng Interstellar, an organization with a long pioneering history that is currently pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
New Control Map: Nepal
Years ago, a group of omnic robots experienced what they described as a spiritual awakening. They abandoned their preprogrammed lives to establish a monastery high in the Himalayas of Nepal, where like-minded omnics could gather to meditate on the nature of their existence. Led by their spiritual leader, Tekhartha Mondatta, they took over the ruins of an ancient monastery and turned it into the home of the Shambali, a place where omnics and humans alike make pilgrimages in the hopes of finding a greater truth.
New Play Mode: Play vs. AI
No interest in playing against humans? No problem! Players can now team up and battle against A.I.-controlled characters in our new, aptly named mode: Play vs A.I.
To join a Play vs. A.I. game, select "Play" from the main menu and then select "Play vs. A.I." You can queue up solo or in a party, and you’ll be matched into a 6 player vs. 6 A.I. game.
New Feature: Player Progression
While we strongly believe that playing Overwatch should feel exciting and rewarding on its own, we also know how fun it can be to work toward long-term goals. To this end, and as a way to thank you for your time invested, we’ve added a brand new progression system to the game.
Progression in Overwatch is built around earning experience and leveling up your account. Moving forward, you will now gain experience by completing Quick Play and Play vs. A.I. games. Earn enough experience, and you’ll level up. Level up and you'll receive a Loot Box!
Loot Boxes contain a random selection of items that can be used to customize the look of your hero and express yourself in-game, including skins, animations, emotes, custom dialogue options, sprays, and more. In addition to collecting these items from Loot Boxes, players can also unlock them by spending a new in-game currency called credits.
Players can customize their heroes, view items they’ve unlocked, and spend credits to unlock new items in the Hero Gallery.
To learn more about player progression, click here.
GENERAL:
Private Games
Private Game has been changed to Custom Game
Players can now right click on a friend’s name to join their Custom Game
Players can now alter the following rules for a Custom Game:
Map Options:
Map Rotation (Random, List Order, and Single Map)
Return to Lobby (Never, After a Game, After a Mirror Match)
Players can now customize which maps are enabled for their Custom Game
Hero Options
Hero Selection Limit (None, 1 Per Team, 2 Per Team, 1 Per Game, 2 Per Game)
Role Selection Limit (None, 2 of Each Role Per Team)
Allow Hero Switching (On, Off)
Respawn as Random Hero (On, Off)
Player can now customize which heroes are enabled for their Custom Game
Gameplay Options:
Players can now set their Custom Game as a skirmish
Players can now set modifiers for the following stats: Health, Damage, Healing, Ultimate Charge Rate, Respawn Time, Ability Cooldown
Players can now enable or disable the following options: Skins, Health Bars, Kill Cam, Kill Feed, Headshots Only
Team Options:
Team Balancing (Automatic, Off)
When Balancing Occurs (After a Game, After a Mirror Match)
Custom Game A.I. options have been improved:
Players can now add friendly A.I. to their team
Players can now select which A.I. they want to play against
Players can now set the difficulty of each A.I. in the game
A.I. can now play in all game modes
Several small quality-of-life changes have been made to Custom Game spectating
Scrolling the Mouse Wheel will now zoom you in and out of third-person view
When spectating in third-person, right-clicking will now detach the camera at its current location
The third-person camera will now orient based on where the spectated player is aiming
Miscellaneous
A new work-in-progress Training mode has been added: the Practice Range
A new work-in-progress profile system has been added (under “Career Profile”)
Initial support for AMD Crossfire and NVIDIA SLI has been added
Jeff Kaplan’s beard progression has been reset
HERO BALANCE CHANGES:
General
All healing effects now work on shields
Quick Melee now pauses weapon recovery time while active
Ammo will now reload in the middle of a weapon’s reload animation, instead of at the end of it
Several adjustments have been made to in-combat visual effects:
Enemy team ability colors should now be more clear
Muzzle flash has been re-tuned for several weapons
Several adjustments have been made to in-combat audio:
It should now be more obvious when you are being healed by indirect healing sources like the payload or Lúcio’s Crossfade ability
It should now be more obvious when you are attacking invulnerable players
Explosions at a distance should now be more audible
Ultimate Charge (All Heroes)
Players no longer gain Ultimate charge from taking damage
Ultimate charge will now generate slowly over time for all heroes
To accommodate for these changes, many heroes’ Ultimate cost has been rebalanced
Developer comments: Allowing heroes to generate Ultimate charge when taking damage created several balance issues. For example, it was often a bad idea to attack an enemy hero if they were being healed, since that would charge up the enemy’s Ultimate and their healer’s Ultimate much more quickly. To help address these issues, we’ve removed the ability for damage taken to generate Ultimate charge and made it so that all heroes will now generate Ultimate charge at a slow and constant rate.
Bastion
Base health increased by 50 armor (now 200 HP/100 Armor)
Configuration: Recon
Minimum weapon spread has been removed
Maximum weapon spread increased by 10%
Weapon spread will now start to recover more quickly
Configuration: Sentry
Transforming from Sentry to Recon decreased from 1 second to 0.5 seconds
Aim restrictions have been removed (Bastion can now aim in 360 degrees)
Weapon spread decreased by 20%
Weapon reload speed decreased from 2.5 seconds to 2 seconds
Bullet damage decreased by 33%
Bastion’s survivability in Sentry Mode has been rebalanced:
Now grants 300 armor
Frontal barrier has been removed
Bastion’s core is now exposed when deployed in Sentry mode, located on its back. All successful attacks to the core will deal triple damage.
Self-Repair:
Now heals 25% of total health per second, instead of a flat value
Developer comments: While we love the way that Bastion can turn the tide of battle, the hero felt too powerful against less experienced players and too weak against more experienced players. The goal of these changes is to make Bastion more viable at all skill levels, as well as provide more flexibility in how the hero can be played and supported by a team.
D.Va
When D.Va’s mech is destroyed due to damage taken, it will now despawn immediately instead of a few seconds after D.Va is ejected
Defense Matrix
Size decreased by approximately 50%
Shape changes to be more cylindrical than conical
Developer comments: Previously, D.Va could become a problem when there were multiple people playing her in a game, especially when they were crowded around a small capture point or escort objective. Between the size of her Defense Matrix and the fact that her destroyed mech could be used to block line of sight, she was often simply too difficult to kill. These changes are designed to reduce her overall defensive footprint and give players more ways to counter her.
Hanzo
Scatter Arrow
Now has a fixed spread pattern
Sonic Arrow
Can now stick to and move along with enemy targets and barriers
Dragonstrike
Hanzo can now turn while using Dragonstrike
Developer comments: These quality-of-life changes are intended to make some of Hanzo’s abilities work a little more intuitively.
Mercy
Guardian Angel
Can now target the souls of dead allies
Resurrect
Ultimate charge cost decreased by 25%
Activation time decreased from 1.5 seconds to 1 second
Range decreased from 40 meters to 15 meters
No longer locks aim during activation
Developer comments: Mercy is a very strong support hero with a very strong Ultimate, so it’s no surprise that many teams consider her mandatory. We don’t want any hero—or any hero ability—to feel like an “auto pick.” Our goal with these changes is to tone down Resurrect by allowing opponents to counter it, but still make sure it can feel game-changing.
Pharah
Jet Pack
Will no longer refuel while Pharah is sliding on an un-walkable surface
Developer comments: Players discovered a way to make Pharah hover indefinitely across some surfaces. While we initially allowed this neat trick to persist, it ultimately proved detrimental to map balance, so it needed to go.
Reinhardt
Earthshatter
Damage decreased by 50%
Cone width decreased by 40%
Reinhardt can now turn while using Earthshatter
Now renders Reinhardt immune to Zarya’s Graviton Surge
If Reinhardt activates Earthshatter while trapped inside a Graviton Surge, he will now be dropped to the ground and the ability will activate at that point (rather than it activating in mid-air)
Developer comments: Ideally, players should be using Earthshatter as a setup move for their team. However, this ability was doing so much damage that Reinhardt could use it as a setup and finishing move, eliminating multiple enemy heroes without much assistance. These changes are intended to bring Earthshatter more in line with other heroes’ Ultimates, while still allowing Reinhardt to be the big playmaker he has been.
Roadhog
Chain Hook
Stun duration after being hooked has been slightly increased
Developer comments: It’s always been intended that, after successfully hooking a target, Roadhog would have a chance to act before his target recovered; however, there were some situations in which this wasn’t happening, particularly at higher latencies. We’ve slightly increased the stun duration following Chain Hook to compensate.
Soldier: 76
Heavy Pulse Rifle
New reticle added
Long-range damage falloff added
Spread recovery now begins instantly, instead of after a delay
Spread now has a curve, which makes it more accurate at the start but then quickly becomes less accurate
Developer comments: These changes are aimed at making Soldier:76’s weapon feel better when firing, as well as provide more experienced players the opportunity to gain accuracy at longer ranges (via burst-firing). To ensure that Soldier: 76 doesn’t become too powerful as sniper, however, we also added some long-range damage falloff to compensate.
Symmetra
Symmetra’s turrets will no longer generate Ultimate charge when dealing damage to barriers
Teleporter
Ultimate cost reduced by 40%
Symmetra no longer gains Ultimate charge while her Teleporter is active
Developer comments: These changes have two primary goals. First, we want it to be easier for Symmetra to get her first Teleporter up. Second, we want to eliminate those frustrating situations where Symmetra is able to immediately deploy another Teleporter as soon as it’s found and destroyed by an enemy team.
Torbjörn
Torbjörn’s turrets will no longer generate Ultimate charge when dealing damage to barriers
Scrap
Maximum Scrap increased from 100 to 200
Amount of Scrap per pickup decreased from 30 to 20
Indicators have been added to help players locate Scrap more easily
Rivet Gun
Primary Fire
Damage increased by 25%
Fire rate decreased by 20%
Alternate Fire
Damage increased by 50%
Damage falloff increased at minimum range
Fire rate decreased by 33%
Now shoots projectiles that need to be aimed
Build Turret
Upgrading the turret no longer costs Scrap and occurs more quickly
Level 1
Damage increased by 15%
Health decreased from 250 to 150
Level 2
Damage increased by 15%
Health decreased from 425 to 300
Can no longer be upgraded to level 3 with Forge Hammer (see Molten Core changes below)
Level 3
Bullet damage increased by 15%
Bullet fire rate increased by 25%
Rocket Launcher damage decreased by 50% but now fires in bursts of 4
Rocket Launcher fire rate decreased by 33%
Rocket Launcher explosion radius decreased by 40%
Rockets no longer cause knockback
Health increased from 600 to 800
Armor Pack
Cooldown has been removed
Armor granted increased from 50 to 75
Packs are no longer visible to enemies
Molten Core
No longer fills Scrap meter
No longer makes abilities cost 0 Scrap
Can now be activated while moving
Now automatically upgrades level 2 turrets to level 3 turrets while Molten Core is running (turrets will revert back to level 2 once Molten Core ends)
Developer comments: Similar to Bastion, Torbjörn was a hero that often felt too powerful against less-experienced players, but underwhelming against more experienced players. In particular, we found that less-experienced players had a difficult time figuring out how to deal with Torbjörn’s level 3 turret. On the flipside, more experienced players could easily prevent Torbjörn from setting up a level 3 turret or otherwise getting too established, which in turn made him feel helpless. To help solve these issues, we’re making his Rivet Gun stronger; improving the damage output of his level 1 and level 2 turrets, but reducing their health; and linking his Level 3 turret to his Ultimate, Molten Core (thus limiting its duration).
USER INTERFACE:
General
The game's Main, Social, and Options menus have been redesigned
Game Options
Gameplay
An "Always Skip Kill Cam" option has been added
A "Kill Feed Display" option has been added
Sound
Volume sliders have been added for Music, Sound Effects, and Voice Chat
In-Game UI
Scoreboard
Scoreboard statistics have been reworked for all heroes
Social Features
Commendations
New commendations have been added for several heroes
Players can no longer receive more than one commendation during end-of-round voting
Voice Chat
An on-screen notification will now appear when players are speaking in other channels
BUG FIXES:
General
Having a controller connected no longer prevents menu navigation
Made improvements to how the game handles widow creation and transitions between Fullscreen and Windowed modes
Maps
Performance improvements have been made for all maps (most significantly on Numbani)
Player collision improvements have been made across all maps
Heroes
Interrupting Hanzo’s bow draw should no longer prevent the bow from being re-drawn if Mouse Button 1 is still held down
Junkrat’s RIP-Tire should no longer fall through sloped surfaces
Reinhardt’s Fire Strike damage can no longer be calculated as a headshot against an enemy player
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Player Progression Preview
The new progression system got its own dedicated blog post.
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At its core, we've designed Overwatch to be a game that's exciting and satisfying to play on its own. However, we also know how fun it can be to work toward long-term goals and be rewarded for the time and effort you've put into playing.
To this end, we've added a brand-new player progression system to the game, which gives you the ability to earn levels and unlock loot to customize the appearance, sounds, and other cosmetic aspects of your heroes—and it's available to check out right now in Phase 2 of our Closed Beta test.
Read on to learn more about how this system works, and be sure to check out our beta patch notes for all the latest changes!
EXPERIENCE AND LEVELS
Progression in Overwatch is based on earning experience and leveling up your account.
Currently, you can gain experience by completing Quick Play and Play vs A.I. games. The amount of experience you earn will be determined by a variety of factors including overall participation, whether or not your team won, what medals and commendations you received, and more. Quick Play games will also award more experience than Play vs A.I. games to account for the difference in difficulty between the two modes.
It doesn't matter which hero you play, as experience is earned on an account-wide level. Earn enough experience, and you'll level up. Level up and you'll receive a Loot Box!
LOOT BOXES
Each Loot Box contains four random items that can be used to customize the appearance of your heroes and personalize the way you express yourself in-game. Items come in common, rare, epic, and legendary quality levels, and every Loot Box includes at least one rare quality or better item.
To open a Loot Box, either navigate to the main menu and click the "Loot Box" option, or bring up the Escape menu (default: ESC) and click the bright orange "Open Loot Box" button. You can open one Loot Box at a time, and you'll have a chance to preview or equip your new items before moving on to the next Loot Box.
In Overwatch (as in many Blizzard games), different colors are associated with different item qualities. Blue is rare, purple is epic, and orange is legendary. These colors will appear in several locations throughout the game—even unopened Loot Boxes will glow in a color corresponding to what items are inside.
Hundreds of different items are available from Loot Boxes, including player icons, skins, emotes, sprays, voice lines, victory poses, and highlight intros, as well as credits that you can spend to unlock items of your choice.
Player Icons – Customize your player profile with an icon reflecting your favorite character, ability, Blizzard game, and more.
Skins – Dress for success with new looks for all 21 heroes, including rare color variations and legendary skins such as Safari Winston or Punk Tracer.
Emotes – Taunt your enemies and cheer on your allies with a series of new in-game emotes.
Sprays – Make your mark on the battlefield with graffiti-like sprays based on heroes, maps, logos, and more (default: T).
Voice Lines – Chat up your fellow players variety of new voice lines available through the communications wheel (default: C).
Victory Poses – Strike a pose and tailor how your hero appears in your team’s photo finish.
Highlight Intros – Add a little flair to your Plays of the Game with special animated introductions for each hero.
If a Loot Box contains an item that is already in your collection, you will instead receive credits, a new in-game currency that can be spent in the Hero Gallery to unlock items you don't already own (see below for more information). Credits can also be earned randomly from Loot Boxes—the higher the quality of the box, the more credits you’ll receive.
It’s important to note that all of these items are purely cosmetic, which means they won't provide any additional player power. They will, however, give you a plethora of ways to express yourself within the world of Overwatch. Enjoy the default settings or mix-and-match—the choice is yours!
HERO GALLERY
Players can customize their heroes, view items they’ve unlocked, and spend credits to unlock new items in the Hero Gallery.
To access the Hero Gallery, navigate to the game's main menu and click on Hero Gallery. From the gallery, you can select the hero you'd like to customize, and then see all of the skins, emotes, victory poses, voice lines, sprays, and highlight intros available for that hero. Equip an item you want to use from your collection, or click the "Unlock" button to spend credits and unlock that skin or spray you've been eyeing.
Note: Items unlocked with credits cannot be refunded, so spend them wisely!
Eventually, player icons will also be able to be managed and unlocked through the Hero Gallery, but for now any adjustments to your selected icon must be done through the Career Profile > Player Icons page.
AND THAT'S JUST THE BEGINNING...
Please note that this system is still a work in progress, and many features and functionality may change before the game is released.
For example: In the Closed Beta right now, Loot Boxes can only be earned by leveling up your account, though we also intend for players to be able to purchase them with real money once the game is live. We'll share more details in the weeks ahead, including pricing information and how Loot Box purchasing will work, so stay tuned.
The development of player progression in Overwatch has been a labor of love, and we'd love to hear your feedback on the system—from the frequency and variety of unlocks to how player levels are displayed. Let us know what you think by posting in our Beta Feedback forum, creating a new discussion on Reddit, or sending a tweet to @PlayOverwatch.
We look forward to seeing how you use your loot to change the face of battle!
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Videos for the Highlight Intros and the Victory Poses
As you saw, Highlight Intros and Victory Poses are two of the possible rewards from the Loot Boxes. The Highlight Intros are short clips that will be shown as an intro for the plays of the game for each hero. Each hero has 3 intros, for now. YouTuber Sildee has gather all of them in the video below:
Moreover, Sildee has made a video with all new Victory Poses:
New Skins
Reddit user CandiceSwanpoel has compiled a list from various sources (both images and videos) containing all 167 new skins for all Overwatch heroes. Head over to Reddit to view all of them! Sildee has also made a 13-min video with all the skins:
Screenshots from the new maps
Finally, French site JudgeHype has two albums with some very nice screenshots from the new Control maps, Nepal and Lijiang Tower.
Click here for the rest of the Nepal album
Click here for the rest of the Lijiang Tower album
Who is getting in the Beta?
Obviously, a lot of people will want access to the Beta, so they can see for themselves all these amazing new features. There might still be a chance for some, since Blizzard is still rolling out some invites. Don't forget to check your email, your Battle.net launcher or your Account Summary to see if your account is flagged for an invite!