After several years of relative silence from developer Blizzard Entertainment, Overwatch 2 has finally made its way back into the spotlight thanks to the arrival of the Overwatch 2 beta. Offering fans a taste of what's to come when Overwatch 2 eventually releases in full, the beta represents the start of an exciting new era for Overwatch. And now that the beta is live, players around the world can once again get their hands on this long-awaited sequel.
If you signed up to participate in the Overwatch 2 beta before its launch, there's a solid chance you've been selected to play. Here's an overview of everything you need to know about downloading and playing the Overwatch 2 beta, including details on how to check if you can access the beta, how you can potentially get access if you don't currently have it, and how to download and install the beta build once you have access.
The Overwatch 2 beta is a pre-release version of the title that its developer, Blizzard Entertainment, is using for testing purposes. Since Overwatch 2 is overhauling the Overwatch experience in several significant ways, the team is looking to use the beta to gather feedback on these changes from the Overwatch community. Blizzard will then assumedly make adjustments to the game accordingly ahead of its full release.
The first Overwatch 2 beta included several of the additions and changes that players can expect to see once Overwatch 2 eventually launches and overtakes the PvP of the original Overwatch. Players got to test the move to a 5v5 format with one less tank hero per team, the new damage hero Sojourn, and extensive hero reworks for Orisa, Doomfist, Bastion, and Sombra. The beta also served as the introduction of the Push game mode in which both teams fight over a robot they need to push to their opponent's home base and four new maps. Additionally, the first beta featured a partial portion of the audio/visual facelift that the sequel is bringing to the original game, enriching the game's environments, characters, and special effects with sharper fidelity, advanced lighting, new sound effects, and more.
The second beta that's currently live includes everything that was in the first test, as well as the new tank hero Junker Queen, a new Hybrid map called Rio, and fresh new default appearances for each character in the Overwatch roster. The second beta also includes further tweaks and balance changes for various heroes. This beta will last until July 18, giving fans several weeks to check out everything it has to offer.
Before you can download the Overwatch 2 beta, you have to get access. The
primary way to do this is to sign up for the beta with your email and
Battle.net account on the official Overwatch 2 PvP beta page. Though the
invites for the beta have already been sent out, Blizzard has signaled it will
continue to roll out invites in waves until July 15. Even if you don't end up
getting an invite to the current beta before it ends, it's very likely you'll
get an invite to future betas.
Alternatively, you can also purchase the Overwatch Watchpoint Pack, a special edition of Overwatch 2 that includes instant access to the PvP beta. Additionally, when Overwatch 2 launches in full on Oct. 4, the Watchpoint Pack will unlock the premium track of Overwatch 2's first battle pass, 2,000 of the game's premium currency that you can use to purchase cosmetic items in the in-game store, an exclusive player icon, and a large variety of Epic and Legendary hero skins.
Overwatch 2: Watchpoint Pack
The $40 Overwatch 2: Watchpoint Pack offers fans a variety of benefits that will allow them to get guaranteed access to the game's beta, unlock some unique rewards, provide some in-game currency to use when Overwatch 2 launches, and more.
Once you have access to the Overwatch 2 beta, you'll need to ensure you have enough storage space on your console or PC to actually download and play it. Here's how much space you'll need to install the Overwatch 2 beta on your system:
- Xbox: 20.31GB
- PlayStation: 20.92GB
- PC: 50GB
Something important to keep in mind is that over the course of the beta test, Blizzard may deploy updates that increase the beta's total file size. Therefore, it's a good idea to make sure that you have some extra space available even after you download and install the Overwatch 2 beta.
Whether you've managed to get invited to access the Overwatch 2 beta or you've obtained guaranteed access from the Overwatch 2 Watchpoint Pack, the process of downloading and installing the beta is very simple. Here's what you need to know:
Guide to downloading
Overwatch 2 beta on every available platform
How to download the Overwatch 2 beta on PlayStation
For those granted access to the second beta and choosing PS4/PS5 as their platform, here is how to download the beta:
- Step 1: Write down the beta you received, either by being accepted or by purchasing the Watchpoint Pack.
- Step 2: Launch the PlayStation Store.
- Step 3: Select Redeem Code. On PS4, it is on the left-hand side; on PS5, select the three dots in the top-right corner.
- Step 4: Use the on-screen keyboard to input the beta code.
- Step 5: Download the beta. It is accessible from June 28, 2022, to July 15, 2022.
How to download the Overwatch 2 beta on Xbox
If Xbox is your chosen platform, the steps for redeeming the beta are very similar. The most significant difference is that these steps apply to both Xbox One and Xbox Series X and Series S.
- Step 1: Write down the beta you received, either by being accepted or through the purchase of the Watchpoint Pack.
- Step 2: Launch the Microsoft Store.
- Step 3: Open the menu on the left-hand side.
- Step 4: Go down to Redeem and select it.
- Step 5: Input the code you received, then download the beta.
How to download the Overwatch 2 beta on console
- Navigate to your console's Store page.
- In the search bar, enter Overwatch 2 Beta.
- From the search results, select the Overwatch 2 Beta.
- On the Overwatch 2 Beta page,
select Download.
How to download the Overwatch 2 beta on PC
- Download and install the Battle.net Desktop App here if you haven't done so already.
- Log in using the Battle.net account you signed up for the beta with.
- Click the Overwatch icon at the top of the launcher.
- Click the Game Version drop-down menu located at the bottom-left of the page.
- Select Overwatch 2 Tech Beta.
- Select Install to download and install the beta.
When can I download
the Overwatch 2 beta?
Players who purchase the Overwatch 2: Watchpoint Pack on a platform on
which the beta is available will be granted immediate beta access as soon as
the Overwatch 2 Beta launches on June 28 at 11:00 AM PT, or whenever the
Watchpoint Pack is purchased after the Beta kicks off.
How can I get Overwatch 2?
The second Overwatch 2 beta can be accessed by signing up on the Overwatch website. You can find a link to sign up here for either PlayStation, Xbox, or PC. You can also get guaranteed access by purchasing the Overwatch 2 watchpoint pack. Players will then be emailed their access code ahead of the beta going live!
Is Overwatch 2 beta
free?
Overwatch 2 officially launches in early access on October 4, 2022. The game is free to play and available on PC via Battlenet, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4 and Nintendo Switch with cross-platform play and cross-platform progression.
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