Blizzard has unveiled a major overhaul for Overwatch, dropping the '2' from its title and launching Season 1 on February 10, 2026, with five new heroes and the start of a year-long story arc called The Reign of Talon. The update includes UI improvements, sub-roles for heroes, and plans for 10 new characters throughout the year. This revamp aims to reinvigorate the hero shooter with integrated storytelling and gameplay enhancements.
Blizzard revealed details of Overwatch's transformation during the Overwatch Spotlight event on February 4, 2026, at its Irvine headquarters. The game, previously known as Overwatch 2, will simply be called Overwatch moving forward, symbolizing a commitment to long-term support without sequels. Game director Aaron Keller explained, "Dropping the 2 is our way of conveying to players that Overwatch isn’t something that you’re supposed to move on from." This change addresses past controversies, including the unfulfilled PvE campaign promise, shifting focus to competitive PvP with annual expansion-like releases.
The Reign of Talon storyline begins with a new cinematic featuring Vendetta defeating Doomfist to lead Talon, potentially killing him off—though narrative lead Miranda Moyer noted, "We can’t really say what happened to him." The arc unfolds across Seasons 1 through 6 via cinematics, comics, voice lines, and in-game events like the five-week Conquest meta-event, where players choose sides between Overwatch and Talon for rewards. Maps such as Watchpoint: Gibraltar will change structurally to reflect the invasion, with bridges destroyed and new pathways added, as art director Dion Rogers described.
Five new heroes launch on February 10: Domina (tank with segmented barriers), Emre (damage dealer with aim-down-sights), Mizuki (support throwing a healing hat), Anran (damage with fire fans and revival ultimate), and Jetpack Cat (flying support with towing ability). Voice actor Jennifer Hale provides Jetpack Cat's meows, a concept dating back to Overwatch 1. Five more heroes follow, one per season, totaling 10 in 2026—unprecedented for the series.
Additional updates include sub-roles with unique passives (e.g., Flankers heal more from health packs), a UI refresh for better navigation and a 3D hero lobby, Stadium mode enhancements with a Hero Builder, post-match accolades return, and a proper Switch 2 version in mid-April. Collaborations like Hello Kitty skins for Juno, Kiriko, and others debut February 10-23. Blizzard president Johanna Faries emphasized, "Overwatch is a pillar for Blizzard that we believe is a timeless game."
This bold plan follows years of challenges, including layoffs and competition from games like Marvel Rivals, positioning Overwatch for renewed excitement in its 10th year.