Overwatch 2 Beta Available On PC And Consoles On June 28

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Overwatch 2 Beta Available On PC And Consoles On June 28

The next beta of Overwatch 2 will begin on June 28. This beta will be available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.


A few days ago, Blizzard revealed the release date of Overwatch 2. The game will be available on October 4, and its PvP mode will be free-to-play. But if you can’t wait to try Overwatch 2 and October seems too far away, Blizzard is bringing good news today. The new beta of Overwatch 2 will begin on June 28. And unlike the previous one, this beta will be available for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox users. It will also support cross-play so you can team up with friends no matter your platform.

This new beta will feature the latest hero joining Overwatch 2, Junker Queen. There is little information available about this hero at this time. All we know is that Junker Queen is a tank hero and that she defeats her enemies with an ax and a shotgun.

Blizzard will share more information about Junker Queen and the upcoming Overwatch 2 beta on June 16, during the Overwatch 2 Reveal Event. Sojourn and a new map will also be available during the beta. This is the occasion for players to discover the 5v5 dynamic, new maps and heroes rework.

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Players will be able to sign up for this Overwatch 2 beta starting tomorrow. If the previous beta was for PC players only, Xbox and PlayStation fans will be able to join the hype train with this new beta. More information about how to sign up should be available tomorrow during the Overwatch 2 Reveal Event.

The Overwatch 2 beta will be available for players on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox on June 28. Nintendo Switch users will have to wait a little longer to try Blizzard’s new FPS. Overwatch 2 will officially launch on all platforms on October 4, 2022.

Overwatch 2 Beta Available On PC And Consoles On June 28
Ophelie Castelot
Ophelie is both an esport and journalism lover. She is the former head of the CS:GO section for a major esport website. Ophelie has been analyzing Overwatch ever since its release in 2016.