![]() ![]() ![]() The Support passive abilities have really bumped up a few heroes in the high tier spot. Support Heroes S Tier: Lucio, Moira, Brigitte Poor Roadhog, relegated to the bottom while every other Tank gets a rework or buff that complements their kit and abilities. The rest of the cast are solid especially if you’re familiar with how they play like Reinhardt and Zarya. ![]() B Tier: Winston, Wrecking Ball, Reinhardt, Zaryaĭoomfist basically replaces Winston. You can still play him as a DPS, sort of while not really having the same damage output, the additional health and power block basically makes him a bigger threat than usual. While it’s great that Sigma and DVa are enjoying their Tank role buffs and kits being mostly untouched, Doomfist is benefiting from his new role. Don’t act too shocked if you see an enemy team winning games or giving your team a hard time with a proper Orisa, Javelin Pushbacks, random Spear hitscan shots, and all. Her more offensive capabilities make her push forward and feel more like a proper Tank than even Reinhardt. Orisa’s rework is really the best she has experienced. However, the S to B Tier characters can be used to counterpick them depending on their roles. These characters are relegated to niche picks: if you’re comfortable with them, you’ll be fine. C Tier: Echo, Junkrat, Pharah, Bastion, Symmetra The rest of DPS heroes are fine and aren’t affected too much by the DPS passive buffs. While it’s great that she has a LMB/RMB alternating fire, savvy players are better off just using Widowmaker for game-breaking hitscan shots. Sojourn, the face of Overwatch 2, really needs the buffs from Soldier 76 and other DPS characters above her. B Tier: Sojourn, Hanzo, Reaper, Ash, Torbjorn, Cassidy Widowmaker is the ultimate backseat DPS just find a nice spot to camp at and fire away. Tracer has high survivability and mobility, but requires her to push forward and be more in the frontlines unlike someone like Soldier 76. Sombra is a bigger threat than before since her invisibility doesn’t really go away, her Hack can reveal enemies, and her Ultimate deals damage. While Mei cannot freeze, her slow effect with her Cryo weapons are applied instantaneously, which is a boon when dealing with, well, any hero within range. Mei and the rest have some reworks that are welcome. The DPS role speed buff really, REALLY helps Genji players be even more of a hazard to deal with than before. He’s best at the hit-and-run playstyle while going in for the kill with his Ultimate. Genji is top tier for sure, but requires expert play like in the first game. Soldier 76 deals great damage, can self-heal, and moves pretty fast thanks to the DPS role buffs, meaning you can flank Tanks and Support easily with this guy. The easiest and beginner-friendly character of Overwatch is clearly outperforming in the DPS role in part 2. DPS/Damage Heroes S Tier: Soldier 76, Genji If you need a breakdown on character changes, head here. Just keep in mind that all this will change in the final version of the game, which is lord-knows-when, so enjoy the power curve while you can. Based on a lot of feedback and analysis, here is the tier list so far. We’ve played a lot of games the past few days and also checked out a ton of opinions from pro players and the Twitter space. And already we have some winners and losers in the game’s tier list. The Overwatch 2 beta is available to play right now, provided you can get in. ![]()
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