Overwatch 2: Things to Remember
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Things to remember in Overwatch 2! This guide covers recommendations, challenge features, and customization elements.
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Endorsement Feature
Feature to Earn Battle Pass XP
After a match ends, you can Endorse players. By doing so, you can earn Battle Pass XP, so make sure to use it actively.
How to Check Recommendation Level and Its Effects |
Challenge Feature
Feature to Accumulate Battle Pass XP
By selecting challenges within the Battle Pass section, you can see the challenges that reward Battle Pass XP. Some challenges also offer Overwatch coins and icons as rewards.
How to Complete Challenges and Claim Rewards |
Earning Battle Pass XP and Rewards |
Workshop
Feature for Players to Create Games
The Workshop allows players to create their own rules and develop entirely new game modes. Modes created in the previous game, Overwatch, can still be played, but the creation feature will be implemented in the future.
How to Use and Create in the Workshop |
Types of Game Modes and How to Choose |
Customization Elements
Character Skins
Each character in Overwatch 2 has its own skins that can change their appearance. Note that changing skins does not affect the character's abilities, so feel free to switch to your favorite ones.
How to obtain and transfer skins |
How to change character skins |
Emotes
Emotes are a feature that allows players to communicate with each other. You can use them by assigning buttons in the settings.
How to set up and use emotes |
Weapon Charms
Weapon charms are a customization feature for weapons introduced in Overwatch 2. Set your favorite weapon charm to stand out from other players.
Name Cards
Name cards are a feature that decorates the player's name, which can be seen in records and more. They don't have any special effects, so feel free to change to your favorite name card.