Overwatch has experienced a significant player resurgence following the release of its first expansion, The Reign of Talon, on February 11, 2026. The game reached a new all-time peak of over 165,000 concurrent players on Steam and became the most-watched title on Twitch with nearly 100,000 viewers. This influx is attributed to the addition of five new heroes and enhanced story integration.
The Reign of Talon marks Overwatch's entry into a new era of yearly expansions alongside regular season updates. Season 1 introduced an unprecedented five new heroes simultaneously, with plans for five more throughout the year. Among them are Jetpack Cat, featuring a tether ability to tow allies or enemies through the air, enabling combos like airlifting a spinning Reaper or hammer-swinging Reinhardt. Other new heroes include the support Mizuki, who heals teammates by throwing a hat, Emre, and the fire-wielding Anran.
Player engagement spiked immediately, with queues forming for the first time since Overwatch 2's 2022 launch. On Steam, the game briefly entered the top 10, peaking at 165,000 players and surpassing rival Marvel Rivals. Twitch viewership reached nearly 100,000, outpacing League of Legends by about 30,000. Note that many players use Battle.net, suggesting even higher overall numbers.
The expansion integrates story elements deeply, with weekly lore updates, an audio drama featuring Freja and newcomer Emre, and environmental changes to maps like Watchpoint: Gibraltar and Colosseo. Narrative focuses on Vendetta's takeover of Talon after defeating Doomfist, leading defectors Sombra, Reaper, and Widowmaker to form a tenuous alliance. Sigma, a Talon member, is imprisoned by Vendetta and expresses longing for Sombra in dialogue, such as "But I still need you" if he eliminates her in a match.
New interactions reveal interpersonal drama and budding relationships, including romantic tensions between characters like Lifeweaver and Baptiste, Wuyang and Juno, Kiriko and Mizuki, and ex-lovers Freja and Emre. However, controversy surrounds Anran's design, criticized for a cute in-game appearance contrasting her ferocious depictions in prior media and resembling other female heroes in what the community calls "same-face syndrome." Blizzard stated it is discussing changes to her visual design.
Major UI reworks accompany these additions, revitalizing the game amid past challenges like the canceled PvE campaign.