Overwatch Beta Returns with New Game Mode

Overwatch Beta Returns with New Game Mode

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pocru by pocru on Feb 04, 2016 @ 08:02 AM (Staff Bios)
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Overwatch, the FPS MOBA crafted by the imagineers over at Blizzard, has been offline for a while now, so people haven’t been able to enjoy the frantic, fast paced, highly strategic, and other adjectives I’m supposed to use gameplay that Blizzard is promising with the title. So, since people have languished in a world without Overwatch for a bit too long, Blizzard has announced that the Beta will be returning once again, but this time--with even more features to delight and astonish the gaming public.

The beta will return in February 9th, and it will include such breathtaking features as an offline, Vs AI mode, two new maps and a new game mode, and of course, balance changes.

The bad news is that we don’t know what the two new maps or the new game mode will be. The good news is that if you were involved in the last closed beta, you’d be guaranteed a spot--and Blizzard would be sending a new wave of invites so new players can get in on the crazy fun.

...and that’s pretty much it. So. Check that out if you want. Or don’t. I’m not your mother.

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