• In-game purchases optional
  • Online play required
  • 10 online players
  • Accessibility features (4)
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  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)
Blood, Mild Language, Use of Tobacco, Violence
In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items), Users Interact
  • In-game purchases optional
  • Online play required
  • 10 online players
  • Accessibility features (4)
    Accessibility Features
  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)

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      Nerdett
      Rated 2/15/2026
      D.va in stadium

      Please put her back the way she was before. She is ruined and so much less fun to play. Also give more love to other characters like Symmetra, Echo, Mei, Sojourn, Zarya, Zenyatta, Sombra, and more! It’s always the same character every time.

      ChenZheCHN
      Rated 2/11/2026
      A Great Game

      Overall it is a great game. I had a lot of fun. But it is missing support for PS5 Pro enhancement.

      Leticiacasilla
      Rated 1/18/2026
      The Tactical Reinvention of the Hero Shooter

      For a competitive player, the new Stadium mode is the evolution that Overwatch 2 needed, and the PS5 Pro is the platform where it shines. In Stadium, the removal of counter-swapping in favor of a talent and items system per round demands mental precision that the Pro supports with absolute technical accuracy. Thanks to the PSSR, you can play at 120 FPS with 4K clarity, ensuring that ability effects and visual synergies don’t overwhelm the screen, allowing you to read the combat clearly. The extra GPU power ensures that even in the final rounds with all heroes fully 'built,' the frame rate doesn’t drop a bit. Competitive Mode feels fairer and smoother than ever; the reduced input lag gives you that micro-advantage necessary to land critical shots in third or first person. In 2026, Overwatch hasn’t just reclaimed its throne; on the PS5 Pro, it feels like a next-generation game designed for pro play.

      Jeffogorgon
      Rated 10/13/2025

      YukiS0471
      Rated 10/10/2025
      Tries, but fails

      Overwatch seemed like a good game, but I never got the chance to play the original, but when I play this one, I don't feel like I missed out and I really just feel glad this was the case. When I played it, the game felt extremely repetitive. The same stale maps, the same redundant game modes, the same obnoxious player-base, just does not do anything unique. The character designs are okay, but nothing ground-breaking. The microtransactions are ridiculously overpriced and it's gross how Blizzard seems to think it's okay to charge $100 for collabs (e.g. LE SSERAFIMM and the most recent PERSONA 5 collab) when games like Fortnite who are KNOWN for things like this do it better for a significantly cheaper amount. The community is arguably the worst part of this game and you have to pray and hope that you won't get matchmade with people who act like babies, use slurs or discriminatory/rude language towards you or (and especially this) know how to play the game. I really think you should absolutely avoid this game. Marvel Rivals is so much better, despite that being what everyone says, it is very true and is consistently proven. There's nothing Blizzard can do to save this game but there'll always be the players who keep playing the game and endorsing them despite them doing the bare minimum to make the game better if not making the game worse.

      matchasoyummy
      Rated 8/8/2025
      Cool but...

      Overwatch is cool but had to disable voice chat because some players are very negative on here. It's literally ust a game for everyone to come out and have fun and learn new skills but negative people can sometimes take away from that. Also, it updates allll the time and sometimes when it's done updating, I still see the same things and some bugs that make it laggy.

      Savage_Foon
      Rated 8/10/2024
      Great game

      Got into the game late and did not hinder me at all. Always have a great time. Great community as well.

      followtherivia
      Rated 8/9/2024
      hello kitty island adventure

      This game has it all! Fun 5v5 games! Competitive levels for the ones who are good enough (although i seriously think the top 500 are some kind of cheaters because there's no way >>). Mini games when you need a break from the regular stuff! AND of course my favorite part is all the cute skins and stickers I can use for each and every character! It's like Street Fighter on crack. I wish I could work for this company if I had the right skillset <3

      kjmurphy518
      Rated 8/9/2024
      Just not fun.

      Overwatch one was just better in every way. Game feels slow now. Biggest thing is with Overwatch one I always felt I was playing for something with unlocking loot boxes. Now I need to pay 10 dollars, which isn't bad, but have to unlock everything I paid for in a small time frame. Makes me feel forced to play while giving my money. Which is dumb. The grind for the battle pass is terrible and I don't have time for it. Fun>Grind. It's no longer fun, and is dead to me.

      Planet2055
      Rated 8/8/2024
      Overwatch

      Overwatch is a awesome game it’s challenging but fun we all want to just have fun and make friends also I would voice act in this game I’m trying to be a voice actor

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      Accessibility Features

      Overwatch is an always-on and ever-evolving free-to-play, team-based hero shooter game set in an optimistic future, where every match is the ultimate 5v5 or 6v6 battlefield brawl featuring new heroes and maps, different ways to play, and unique cosmetics! Lead the charge, ambush your enemies, or aid your allies as one of Overwatch’s 40+ distinct heroes. Team up with friends, take them into battle across 25+ futuristic maps inspired by real-world locations, and master multiple unique game modes.

      Reign of Talon - Season 1: Conquest

      The world shifts as 2026 begins a year-long narrative arc where Overwatch and Talon face off in the fight for the future, joined by five new Heroes at once. Step into the story and shape what comes next!

      After ten years, Season 1 opens the first chapter of Overwatch's next big story, where your choices will put you right into the fight for the future! For the first time, five new Heroes hit the roster together, bringing new playstyles, new dynamics, and new voices into the fray all at once. Jet Pack Cat, Anran, Domina, Emre, and Mizuki arrive just in time for Reign of Talon: Conquest, launching a year-long narrative where conflict takes center stage and you contribute to how it unfolds. Choose where you stand as Overwatch and Talon collide in a faction-driven event with outcomes that will leave visible marks on the world and your legacy. Along the way, Competitive gets a refresh and Core gameplay evolves, changing how things feel across the board. This season sets a fresh tone for how the Overwatch story is told and how you play it.

      Platform:
      PS5
      Release:
      10/4/2022
      Publisher:
      Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.
      Genres:
      Shooter, Action, Shooter
      Voice:
      Chinese, English, French (France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish
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      Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), English, French (France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Spanish (Mexico), Turkish
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