Back in October 2022, Blizzard launched Overwatch 2 as a sequel and replacement for the first game of the series, which was already six years old at that point. The devs brought some improvements, and the new game can be played on a wide variety of platforms.
Season 3 of Overwatch 2 began on February 7, and it brought a pretty unique crossover with One Punch Man. For those unaware, One Punch Man is one of the most famous anime out there, and the news of it teaming up with Overwatch 2 cannot possibly upset any of the fans.
Overwatch 2 Season 3 is free to play
Just like the main game, Season 3 of Overwatch 2 is free to play, and it brings along some interesting goodies for the players to enjoy. Apart from the crossover with One Punch Man, which we can realistically expect to cause waves of excitement and reactions across the internet, there’s also an interesting dating simulation onboard. Therefore, if you’re unsatisfied with your dating life, maybe video games can help.
Let’s check out the trailer for Season 3 of Overwatch 2, as we know what they say that an image says more than a thousand words:
There’s a new mystic skin and new rewards, and players will also have new chances to get their hands on credits.
Do you want a new control map? How about exploring the Antarctic Peninsula? Well, if the answer is “yes” to these questions, it means you should definitely embrace what Season 3 of Overwatch 2 has to offer! There are also seasonal and competitive events onboard, which means that you can’t possibly become bored with Season 3 of the game!
Overwatch 2 is available for plenty of platforms, such as PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X/Series S consoles. In other words, it’s pretty difficult NOT to have a game machine at home that can’t run Overwatch 2!
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