Overwatch guide: heroes, maps, mechanics and more!

Publish date: 2022-12-03

Whether you're trying out the free-to-play weekend on consoles or have been playing since launch and want to finally master the game's many maps and characters, we've teamed up with all-things-Blizzard sister site Metabomb in order to bring you all of the Overwatch guides that you might need.

We will be continually updating all of our guide content on MetaBomb in order to make sure it remains relevant to whatever the latest twists and turns of Overwatch's evolving metagame happen to be. We'll make sure that the links in this guide always lead you directly to the most recent version of each article, but we hope you'll come and say hello over on Metabomb as well, and let us know how you're getting on with the game. Have fun!

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Overwatch Hero guides

Right now there are 23 heroes to play with in total, although Blizzard has strongly hinted that there'll be more to come in the months ahead. They're split into four distinct categories of Offense, Defense, Tank and Support.

We're in the process of updating all of these guides continuously over time, but we think should give you a distinct edge over the competition straight away. If you'd like to get a feel for each of these Hero's backstory, make sure you check out our round-up of Overwatch character biographies.

Offense Heroes


Defense Heroes


Tank Heroes


Support Heroes

Metabomb also maintains an Overwatch Tier List feature which ranks the heroes against one another on an ongoing basis. There's all kinds of imaginative alchemy driving that list, including the general early skill level of the playerbase and whatever balancing acts Blizzard has seen fit to make in recent weeks.

The ranking list will be updated on a monthly basis as the metagame evolves, and we look forward to reading your violent disagreement in the comments section whenever we do so...

Overwatch Map guides

There are currently a dozen or so maps available for Overwatch, spread across four different and distinct categories. Here's a quick look at how the different objective systems work across the entire pool of maps, along with a brief overview of each individual battleground

Assault

Assault maps tasks one team with attacking an objective in order to bring it under their control within a time limit. The other team attempts to stop them doing so. Pretty simple stuff really - Assault guide

Control

Control maps are best-of-three affairs where the two teams compete to take charge of control points which slowly become captured over time - Control guide

Escort

In Escort maps, the challenge is for one team to "push" - using their proximity - a Payload through each map's assorted checkpoints.

Hybrid

As the name suggests, Hybrid maps are a combination of two of the above objective types: Assault and Escort. First you must take a control point, then escort a Payload to its destination.


Miscellaneous Overwatch guides

If you want to get a better understanding of the levelling systems and Achievement requirements in Overwatch, we've got a few miscellaneous guides that you might find useful when you're starting out.

We've also got a rough guide to fleshing out a team properly when you're queuing up with random players, and an overview of the best hero for beginners in each category. Want to increase your odds of getting Play of the Game? We've got a primer for how that works as well.

Team builds

The following team comp guides will help you build a solid starting team for any map you find yourself on. Don't forget, however, that flexibility is key in Overwatch and you must be willing to switch Heroes to counter a specific threat!

One more thing! Right now there's no in-game system for creating clans in Overwatch, which means you're limited to playing with either random players or people on your friends list. As we reported a little earlier on this month, Metabomb has teamed up with the creators of The100 to create a Overwatch group-finding tool.

Think of it as a sort of instant clan service where you'll be permanently grouped up with a pool of 100 likeminded players who share similar play philosophies and - most importantly - schedules. This way you should always have a team of friends ready to jump into a match when it suits you. If the classic triple-Bastion assault favoured by so many random players is starting to wear a little thin, you should probably sign up.

Overwatch tips for new players

Here a few handy tips we'll leave you with. Some will be obvious to FPS diehards, but we reckon Overwatch is going to grab the attention of an unusually wide audience.

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