
All the while, Overwatch 1 received minimal attention with repeat seasonal events, an occasional deathmatch map, and zero new heroes added after 2019.
Fundamental questions remained unanswered as Blizzard delayed Overwatch 2 out of 2020, and then out of 2021. "What we're hoping to do with Overwatch 2 is redefine what a sequel means," Kaplan said.
Kaplan acknowledged that Overwatch 2 wouldn't be a conventional sequel, but assured fans that it would feel like a sequel-sized product.
Overwatch 2 was to be a full standalone game you buy, but parts of it would just be free for existing players?. Skins carried over too, but new skins would have to be earned in the new game. There would be new modes, maps, and heroes, but those would automatically carry over to Overwatch 1 players and the two games would still matchmake together…weird. Then former game director Jeff Kaplan took the stage and started saying things that seemingly contradicted the whole '2' part of Overwatch 2: A glimpse at talent trees in Overwatch 2's now-canceled Hero mode.