After Blizzard’s announcement earlier this year that it was considering bringing 6v6 matches to Overwatch 2, having ditched them when it transitioned from Overwatch 1 to its sequel, the studio has now made its reintroduction official: 6v6 will come to Overwatch 2 in the form of two test modes next season, and Blizzard says it will be ‘watching the results closely.’
When the company revealed it was mulling over 6v6’s return back in July, it explained the original mode could have “really high, highs, but reaaaally low, lows” in Overwatch 1, and that 5v5 was ultimately selected for Overwatch 2 in a bid to "raise that floor, even though it was at the expense of some of some of those high moments."
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Blizzard Confirms 6v6’s Imminent Return
However, the studio acknowledged the changes had come "at the cost of match variety and player freedom" and so it was looking at how 6v6 could potentially be relaunched. And now, four months on from that announcement, Blizzard has confirmed 6v6’s imminent return.
In a new post on the Overwatch website, game director Aaron Keller said the studio will be introducing "two different 6v6 tests" as part of Overwatch 2's upcoming Season 14. The first of these is set to launch a week into the season and will be a variation of Open Queue -- requiring each team to have at least one of each role but no more than three, with players able to switch roles on the fly during a match as long as the limit isn’t broken.
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When Will Blizzard’s Second 6v6 Will Arrive?
Blizzard’s second 6v6 test will arrive as part of Season 14’s mid-season refresh, offering the classic 2-2-2 team composition while incorporating some of Overwatch 2’s "new principles", such as less crowd control and hero rework.
Both test modes will feature rebalancing specific to 6v6 - such as a reduction in the power and survivability of tanks - but they will still have their own card in Unranked alongside other modes.
"In the world where a surge of players join this mode and continuously play it, then we have the signal we need to do more with it," Keller said. "I think what that 'more' is depends on the level of excitement. Is there a world where both 5v5 and 6v6 exist permanently in Overwatch 2? If you had asked me a few months ago, I would have said no. As we've discussed Overwatch 2's future... we know our players can want more than one experience, and it would be something we'd need to consider moving forward."