The Best Crosshairs For Each DPS Character In Overwatch 2

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One of the best-equipped heroes in Overwatch 2, Soldier 76 is an ideal option for beginners. While he is not effective on the battlefield, he can attack your enemies behind cover. To take advantage of his spread shots, we recommend using crossha

Overwatch has flirted with Pride before, but this will be the first time it celebrates with a full seasonal event, altered maps, cosmetics, and more which is clearly going the extra mile to make LGBTQ+ fans feel welcome. Bigots are going to complain, and the event is set to be censored in certain territories which aren’t quite as progressive, although this still feels like a promise from the development team to do better by its queer players in ways which are no longer confined to webcomics only a tiny percentage of the audience are ever going to read.


For Downtown Busan, the buildings above the main choke point provides excellent coverage over the entire area, while also giving you a perfect view of the enemy choke as well. The vents on top of the building also provide cover against opposing snipers using the opposite high ground to their advant


From the get-go, Overwatch 2 confused and frustrated fans and reviewers alike. Our Lead Features editor, Jade King, attempted to get an early look at the game, but was met only with menus to look at , as matches were nearly impossible to find until the embargo lifted. Unfortunately, her experience with the game once she could find matches was far from stellar. "I am beginning to fall out of love with Overwatch 2," Jade wr


Next up, Amsonia is one of the best Lifeweaver skins to accurately convey the look and feel of the real-life flower it’s named after. This is done by assigning a light greenish-blue hue to the character’s petals, belt, gauntlets, and pants for a more colorful and naturalistic l

To see Overwatch’s representation grow more explicit and honest in its execution can only be a good thing, and there’s no shame in valuing these steps forward even as the game struggles to find a purpose. We can’t trust corporations to tell queer stories and champion queer characters, but this doesn’t take away from everything these characters might have done for us in the past, canon or not.


It's almost like the Tediore weapons from Borderlands that enables a player to toss the gun with a new one materializing in their hands. But instead, it's like the player has several of these weapons in storage and simply pulls out new ones to replace the emptied ones. It's cool simply for the nonchalant vibe it exudes despite being in the thick of bat


Additionally, the back petals receive a new, more intricate blade pattern that’s further complemented by a slight gradient effect that stretches from the base to the tips of each petal. Of course, like any Epic skin in Overwatch 2 Lore 2, this all comes at the cost of 1,000 Coins or Cred

Voice lines and emotes sparked a flame of romance, and fans wasted no time turning this into something special. It warms my heart to this day, and Pharah’s reveal as a lesbian has already seen countless comics and pieces of art resurface that solidify how much this confirmation means to us. But thanks to Activision Blizzard being a heartless corporation that relies on LGBTQ+ representation to wash over its sins out of convenience rather than progress, our adoration has already been euthanized.


Cassidy excels at precision. And any crosshair that helps you improve on this should be your best fit, meaning you should use the dot crosshair. A color that sticks out more for improved visuals will do the trick. With the Peacekeeper weapon and the following settings, you are sure to impact damage up to 70


There’s a lot of pressure to nail an Overwatch hero’s base design, and in this respect, Blizzard really knocked it out of the park with Lifeweaver’s default look. This includes a good selection of colors and textures that contrast nicely, particularly the muted pink petals on his back and the shiny gold belt keeping his jacket clo


The most important thing for a sniper is to take an advantageous position that enables them to get their job done while staying out of danger. Every sniper hero has preferred spots on every one of the 32 maps in quick and competitive play to provide the most utility to their team. Fortunately, every DPS sniper in Overwatch 2 has some vertical mobility to get to these spots eas


Bastion is a versatile hero that transforms into Recon, Tank, and Sentry mode, helping you overcome your enemies. For this, you’ll need the circle crosshair to help you use the machine gun more accurat


For a hero whose entire identity centers on nature, Lifeweaver's Magnolia skin does a terrible job of communicating the vibrancy and color diversity present across Mother Earth. The switch to muted primary and accent colors feels quite bland in comparison to other skins, even his base


Ashe is one of the best aim-locking heroes in Overwatch 2. Her semi-automatic rifle deals damage to other characters through aiming down or hip firing. For this, you need a crosshair that helps her aim accurately. While the type of crosshair depends on your preferences, using crosshairs will help you create more dam