In Overwatch 2, the initial 6vs6 game tests have been underway for some time now, providing both players and developers with valuable insights into the current status of this game mode. Due to its high demand, the testing period has been prolonged before progressing to the next phase. However, many players are expressing a desire for even more testing, so let’s delve into the ongoing debate about the 6vs6 test and its extension in Overwatch 2.

Overwatch 2 Extends the First 6v6 Playtest, but Players Want More From Blizzard

In a recent update about X, Overwatch 2’s game director Aaron Keller shared that they are extending the playtest for the 6v6 mode because players remain keen and enthusiastic about it. Additionally, he mentioned that this mode will temporarily shift to the Arcade and will be accessible until mid-season. Once that period ends, it will make way for another round of 6v6 testing, specifically the Open Queue format where a minimum of 1 player can participate, but no more than 3.

We’re keeping the 6v6 gameplay going since players are still showing keen interest and enthusiasm for this mode! Starting tomorrow, you’ll find it in the Arcade section. It will remain there until midseason, after which it will shift to a 6v6 Open Queue format with a minimum of 1 player and a maximum of 3. Let’s keep the fun going! đŸ„ł

— Aaron Keller (@aaronkellerOW) January 6, 2025

Many gamers who’ve been relishing the 6v6 gameplay format since its introduction in OW2 (actually, it started in OW1) find this news well-received. The latest tests have particularly enhanced the tank role’s experience. Nevertheless, the comments on this post suggest that players are anticipating more improvements from Blizzard regarding 6v6 gameplay in Overwatch 2.

The most frequent request from players is to incorporate the specified game mode into Competitive matches, as it’s only available in Quick Play at the moment and will eventually move to Arcade mode. User @Greenpig117 inquired, “Hey Aaron! Is there any update on this mode being added to competitive play anytime soon?” while another user expressed, “Please add 6v6 to competitive mode. No more Quick Play!

From 2016 to 2021, I played the game extensively. Since OW2 launched, I barely used it. The new mode in the game is practically the only factor that makes me think about playing it again now. It’s a stark contrast to the 5v5 format, and for the first time in a long while, it truly feels like Overwatch. Standardizing this mode could draw players back to the game.

— Stocks Pilgrim (@StocksPilgrim) January 6, 2025

Some enthusiastic gamers are expressing delight over the reintroduction of the 6 versus 6 format and are urging Blizzard to make it a permanent feature, as they believe it’s functioning better (though only Blizzard has access to the specific performance data). One player expressed their sentiment by stating, ” frankly, convert everything to 6v6 at this point. There’s no need to wait. I was initially reluctant about returning to the 6v6 format, but now it’s bearable to play as a Tank again. So, I fully support this change now.

It appears that the 6v6 trials in Overwatch 2 are running smoothly, yet players yearn for Blizzard to expand on this and establish a more enduring 6v6 gameplay format. This aspiration might stem from the thriving success of Marvel Rivals, boasting a similar 6v6 open queue style. Given the enthusiasm from Overwatch 2 players, it’s not surprising they seek a comparable feature; however, we’ll have to remain patient and observe what Blizzard decides regarding these tests and the future of 6v6 gameplay.

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2025-01-07 21:13