Fans of classic Overwatch shenanigans are going to be happy – with a mighty event targeting those early vibes of the shooter.
Overwatch: Classic will run for three weeks, revisiting iconic maps, the original hero roster, and the chaotic fun that was 6v6 as a celebration of Overwatch’s birthday.
Relive the thrill that started it all with Overwatch: Classic! 🔥
— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) November 11, 2024
Revisit iconic maps, enjoy the original hero roster, and embrace the chaotic fun of 6v6 for a limited-time starting Nov 12 🤩 pic.twitter.com/lIfefkt0lE
This is far more from just a generic playlist in Overwatch 2 however, with all the original heroes also having their classic kits restored – warts and all – to make sure people remember exactly what it was like.
This means that D.va’s ultimate will actually murder HER, Junkrat’s grenades do self damage – and warming my heart, Symmetra will be reclassified as a Support and have ALL SIX of her original Sentry turrets returned to her. Oh boy.
There will also be no character limit, meaning a whole new generation of people can live through the nightmare of seeing six Winston’s descend from the air on top of them.
Overwatch: Classic is coming! Are you with us? ✨
💪 Play as the original 21 heroes
💥 Return to the chaotic fun of 6v6
🗺️ Revisit iconic maps from launchRelive the thrill for a limited time Nov 12 – Dec 3 🙌 pic.twitter.com/ikJwT71kZN
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— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) November 11, 2024
As a primer for what to expect, Blizzard has graciously listed out all the character kits as part of their announcement blog post – so even if you aren’t planning to jump into the event, I heartily recommend it as a fun walk down memory lane:
You better believe you will see me there, if only to try and recapture the magic of setting a perfect Symm trap.
The carwash is open – come on in, the water is fine.
Overwatch: Classic will run as a limited-time event from November 13 to December 3.
Known throughout the interwebs simply as M0D3Rn, Ash is bad at video games. An old guard gamer who suffers from being generally opinionated, it comes as no surprise that he is both brutally loyal and yet, fiercely whimsical about all things electronic. On occasion will make a youtube video that actually gets views. Follow him on YouTube @Bad at Video Games