Overwatch's massive Season 1 update and Reign of Talon relaunch is live with 5 new hero characters and more — I'm not coming back, but you may want to

Domina, one of the new tank heroes in Overwatch.
Domina, the vice president of Vishkar Industries, is one of five new hero characters that just came to Overwatch with the launch of Season 1 and the Reign of Talon. (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

The dawn of a new era for Blizzard Entertainment's free-to-play, decade-old PvP hero shooter Overwatch has now officially risen, with the studio dropping the "2" from its title, releasing five new hero characters at once, and kicking off a relaunch today that revamps several different aspects of the game.

First revealed last week, the Overwatch Season 1 update is now live, and kicks off the game's next chapter. With Season 1 — dubbed "Conquest" — the Reign of Talon begins, which is the first of the franchise's new year-long story arcs that develop over the course of six seasons. Vendetta defeating Doomfist and taking control of Talon serves as its starting point.

This official Overwatch roadmap shows everything coming from now until Season 4 in early Fall 2026. (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

Some other noteworthy changes and additions to Overwatch now live with this revamp include an overhauled UI, Post-Match Accolades (an evolution of the game's original voting cards), new "Praise" voice lines for complimenting teammates, Vendetta's arrival in the MOBA-style Stadium mode, and a set of Overwatch x Hello Kitty & Friends collab skins, along with plenty of other cosmetics. Each season's Battle Pass will now feature two Mythic skins, as well.

All in all, this is a colossal update for Overwatch, and represents the biggest shot in the arm it's gotten since the game became Overwatch 2 in late 2022. The "sequel" was infamously poorly received due to the lack of planned PvE story content that was later canceled and a transition to a free-to-play, microtransaction shop-driven model that was decidedly less player-friendly than the original loot box system.

The move to 5v5 and the removal of one tank from each team was controversial as well (in the end, I do believe it was the right call), as many felt Overwatch was at its best played in its original 6v6 format. Blizzard did go on to offer permanent 6v6 modes, though.

The hero shooter has been struggling for years in Overwatch 2's fallout (competition from Marvel Rivals hasn't helped), but by shedding the "2," introducing a new live-service structure, and ramping up content additions significantly, Blizzard is fighting to bring it back into mainstream popularity — and so far, it's kind of working. Even before the Reign of Talon, Overwatch has surged on Steam, surpassing Call of Duty and Battlefield 6's concurrent player counts, and it's rising on Xbox's most-played list too.

Personally, I'm not coming back, as I've gotten my fill of Overwatch over the years and have moved on from the FPS entirely. If you feel differently, though, there are certainly plenty of reasons to come back right now. Give it a shot if you're interested.

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What do you think about this new era of Overwatch, and everything added in its new Season 1? Are you excited to jump in, or are you not that interested? Let me know in the comments.


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Brendan Lowry
Contributor, Gaming

Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).

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