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09 April 2026

  • I'm gonna be honest the trailer was a bigger ad for Emre than the actual new hero it was made for

    Also Emre is giving hard Viktor vibes

    submitted by /u/FewExperience3559 to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • DPS that are both fun and ladder friendly?

    tldr, title.

    I am currently ranked Gold 2 on DPS. I haven't been playing for a long time since I was focusing on playing support (I just peaked Plat 4 tysm ow uni) but I've been partially avoiding it due to just... not knowing what to play.

    Ashe is my default, and but the whole point and click thing kinda got boring fast. It helped me climb from bronze but I just dread locking her in. When Freja came out, I was so happy. Until Blizzard gutted her. She felt so fluid to play. It just ain't the same anymore.

    Junkrat is my second most played hero behind kiriko. Then pharah. Both very fun, but they're both very situational.

    If you ever see me play Sojourn or Cassidy in ranked I've been murdered and replaced by an alien clone.

    submitted by /u/PresenceOld1754 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Looking for a clip!

    Hi everyone! My best friend and I are looking for our favorite clip - one caster mistakenly says the wrong team name, and the other practically yells “YOU IDIOT!” It was so jarring to hear from professional casters that it just absolutely sent us. Here’s what I THINK was the context:

    -I’m almost entirely certain it was an SF Shock Game, and I’m pretty sure another “S” team like the Spark or Shanghai.

    -I think the casters were Uber and MrX, but I’m not 100% on that

    -In comparing our ADHD-riddled memories, we THINK this game occurred sometime in 2020 or 2021.

    Edit: Spark OR Shanghai. Forgive me.

    If anyone can find this (or even confirm we’re not crazy), we’d love to find the clip and the full game! TIA!

    submitted by /u/badgerpride96 to r/OverwatchLeague [link] [comments]
  • I got bored and drew this don't @ me
  • Offering Tracer replay reviews for an educational video (drop your replay code!)

    I'm making an educational Tracer video and I need replay codes from players who want feedback. If you play Tracer and want specialized, short, and valuable feedback on your gameplay, I will be compiling clips from a bunch of replay codes from all ranks and organizing it into a YouTube video with in-depth commentary.

    I’ll take short clips (15–30 seconds) from submitted replays and break down key mistakes, decision making, positioning, and more.

    If you'd be interested in being featured for the video, drop a replay code, a short background (maybe rank, how much you play tracer, etc), as well as a guess for what you are struggling with (I'll tell you if you're right or wrong, or why you might be feeling that way).

    For context: I'm a champ player (peak champ 3, rank 11) and basically a Tracer one-trick. I started in Bronze in OW1 Season 5, so I’ve climbed through every rank and believe I can give valuable and unique advice for everyone.

    I'll be recording clips from submissions quickly, so early replies are more likely to make it into the video. All ranks are absolutely welcome, so don't hesitate to submit a replay code.

    submitted by /u/Cvgneeb to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • I love that Sierra's Trailer continues the current story, it makes Overwatch FEEL alive

    As far as I can recall, hers is the first hero trailer that takes place in the current and active Overwatch story. The closet might be Freja's, with her meeting with Max, but that occurred at more-or-less current day, but not within current and familiar events.

    Sierra's trailer, being both current and based on recently familiar events, makes it feel like a living continuation of the world.

    WHICH IS AWESOME

    Narrative team did an amazing job making her feel like a natural extension of the existing story, and not something tacked on. Watching this trailer makes me feel like I'm reading the next chapter in a manga series, and MAN is it making me happy!

    submitted by /u/Miennai to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • That new Overwatch Character is Sure cool...

    I actually hope that like the 10 people who know who that is gets it

    submitted by /u/IndigoJetBlack to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • how do I play around a mizuki?

    I'm a plat tank (doomfist but I can switch to other heros too) and i don't understand the value he brings outside of an anti-dive comp. i see him every other game with high heals as a mainhealer, but i don't feel it at all. he feels like an "infinite heals but no heals" hero. worst part is the people who play him never seem to swap because "duuuuude look at my statssssss", and when they do it's almost always to mercy or lifeweaver. what does he do? what should I do?

    submitted by /u/TheRealHeyItzSpider to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Two Questions, one player.

    hello. I am currently a washed mid diamond Ashe main. this season am a hard stuck platinum Ashe main. (Emre needs nerfed, he should not have more dmg than Ashe at range?). so first question is: is Ashe just not good for learning on anymore and would I get better net improvement gains playing a different hero?I get my arse handed to me vs dive so bad and positioning in my elo usually lands me behind my supports because they wanna be in melee range of the tank oddly.

    Second question: idk what it is but I cannot seem to learn this game. it becomes a chaotic mess seemingly instantly. I can't see the game or the plays, only shoot whatever I can. sometimes I do good and others not really. my brain does not like digesting it as I tend to learn stuff with good structure better than lets say reading a passage and finding the main idea. I need that structure to understand so I can then mold my play around it. anyone have any advice on this? for reference I have been receiving coaching for 3 years and climbed from gold to 1 game from masters ( held d1 for 4 seasons, 16-19 I believe) and now am right back where I started as if I never improved at all.

    submitted by /u/Fayour to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Found this in a math textbook

    Btw the answer is 5 if anyone was wondering

    submitted by /u/Yedidog17 to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]

 

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