Master Your Skills In Overwatch 2's Single-Player Hero Mastery Mode
Boost your score and become a hero master.
Today Overwatch 2 introduced Hero Mastery Mode. It's an all-new single-player mode permanently available to everyone. The objective is to race through an obstacle course filled with training bots, obstacles, and jump pads. Make your way to the finish line with Mercy, Reinhardt, and Tracer, with Soujourn and Winston coming later in the Season.
You will need to shoot, dodge, and block training bots that are placed throughout the map. Sometimes you will need to clear all the bots from a specific section before moving on. If you die, you restart the course.
Collect emblems and finish with a fast time in order to boost your score. Each hero also has bonuses they can receive based on their abilities. Your time plus the emblems you collect determine your overall score.
Each Overwatch 2 hero has three courses with increasing difficulty. You'll need to complete the first course with at least a 3-star rating to get the next, then complete the second with a 4-star rating or better to get access to the final course.
Now through September 25th there will be limited-time event challenges that can earn you extra rewards when running through Hero Mastery Mode in Overwatch 2.
Note: Activision Blizzard has been sued by California’s Civil Rights Department, alleging violations of California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act and Equal Pay Act. CEO Bobby Kotick is alleged to have known about the alleged violations within his company. These allegations have all been denied by Activision Blizzard and the company points to additional diversity and inclusion training as past examples of taking the accusations seriously at the time they were made.
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