Overwatch Season 3 Adds Motorcycle Hero Shion

Overwatch Season 3 launched yesterday with the arrival of new damage hero Shion, who rides a motorcycle into battle. The character features two pistols and a focus on stylish moves. Blizzard also released a new hybrid map and Battle Pass content.

Shion joins the roster as the game's 52nd hero. She emphasizes mobility and combos, setting her apart from existing damage characters like Tracer.

Hero producer Kenny Hudson discussed earlier development plans in an interview. The team originally included a Style Meter that ranked player performance from D or E up to S based on linked abilities.

Designers considered giving Shion super speed or double the run speed of other heroes. They ultimately decided the motorcycle alone would provide enough challenge for players.

Season 3 also brings the hybrid map Neon Junction, the Anima Strike meta event, and a Battle Pass featuring new Ultra Skins with added visual effects. The game is now available in a native version on Switch 2.

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Illustration of Blizzard executive discussing Overwatch China exclusives with NetEase partnership in Shanghai setting for 10th anniversary.
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Overwatch lead explains why China gets exclusive skins and events

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Blizzard's head of development for live games addressed fan concerns over China-only content in Overwatch. Walter Kong confirmed that exclusive events stem from the partnership with NetEase. The comments come during the game's 10-year anniversary celebrations.

Blizzard has introduced Shion, an Omnic damage hero, as the latest addition to the Overwatch roster ahead of the next season. The character leads the Hashimoto clan and features a motorcycle-based playstyle with dual pistols. Her design has drawn comparisons to previous heroes and renewed discussions about character aesthetics.

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Overwatch introduced damage hero Shion and hybrid map Neon Junction this week as part of its ongoing story arc.

Epic and Blizzard have confirmed that four Overwatch characters will appear in Fortnite. D.Va, Tracer, Genji and Mercy are scheduled to arrive in the battle royale game on May 14.

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The Nintendo Switch 2 version of Overwatch launched with Season 2 but runs at a locked 30 frames per second, falling short of Blizzard's promise for 60fps performance in both docked and handheld modes. Players report sluggish movement and imprecise aiming compared to other platforms. Blizzard has acknowledged the framerate issue and is working on a patch.

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