On December 9, Overwatch 2 launched its 20th season, bringing with it the new Hero, Vendetta, and several adjustments to various playable characters. Along with the return of the Winter Wonderland seasonal event, Overwatch 2 also made some changes to the Aim Assist feature that should make it easier for console players to use.
Season 20 was heralded by the official launch of Vendetta, the 45th playable Hero of the Overwatch series. Though Vendetta was initially perceived to be a Tank hero when first revealed, the Italian gladiator is instead a dive-focused Damage Hero who uses her colossal greatsword to punish foes up close, and close the gap on distant targets. True to her moniker as the She-Wolf of Retaliation, Vendetta's diving attacks make her a high-risk, high-reward Damage Hero that can quickly devastate backline targets if left unchecked. However, Vendetta's melee-focused attacks can leave her isolated if she pushes too aggressively into enemy territory. Ergo, Overwatch 2 players must know when to dive in or wait for backup when playing as Vendetta.
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