Overwatch 2's highly anticipated return to China is set for February 19th, following a two-year hiatus. A technical test will precede the launch, commencing January 8th and concluding on the 15th. This marks the end of a long wait for Chinese players, who missed 12 seasons of content.
The game's absence stemmed from the expiration of Blizzard's contract with NetEase in January 2023. However, a renewed partnership in April 2024 paved the way for the game's comeback. The technical test will allow Chinese players to experience all 42 heroes, including the newest additions, and the classic 6v6 mode.
The return of Overwatch 2 to China will be celebrated with the first live Overwatch Championship Series event in Hangzhou in 2025, featuring a dedicated China region. This signifies a significant resurgence of Overwatch esports in the region.
Chinese players will have a substantial amount of content to explore, including six new heroes (Lifeweaver, Illari, Mauga, Venture, Juno, and Hazard), new game modes (Flashpoint and Clash), new maps (Antarctic Peninsula, Samoa, and Runasapi), and the Invasion story missions. Numerous hero reworks and balance changes will also be new to them.
While the 2025 Lunar New Year event will likely conclude shortly before the game's return, Blizzard may consider a follow-up event to ensure Chinese players don't miss out on the festivities.
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