Closed alpha testing for Overwatch 2 actually kicks off today, but only select Overwatch League pros and other influencers are being invited. You can sign up for the beta now, and players will be added in phases as development progresses. Blizzard is planning to roll out more new features, maps, and heroes to the beta later this year. Blizzard also released a development update with new Overwatch director Aaron Keller (who replaced Jeff Kaplan last year). The big news, is that Blizzard is now going to release Overwatch 2’s PVP and PvE co-op content separately, as they want to get the former in players hands as soon as possible. Keller also acknowledged the lack of new Overwatch content in recent years, and promised a healthier flow of new stuff going forward…

California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) has filed suit against Activision Blizzard, alleging widespread gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment at the Call of Duty publisher. You can get more detail on that unfolding story here. Today’s [changes] in approach enables us to deliver frequent PvP content to the live game with the goal of far exceeding Overwatch’s previous rate of content release and making the live game the most vibrant and dynamic PvP experience anywhere. Overwatch 2 has yet to finalize its platforms or a release window. The beta will only be available on PC. What do you think? Is separating PvP and PvE a good idea? Will you be trying out the beta?

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