Overwatch 2's Extended 6v6 Playtest and Potential Permanent Return
Overwatch 2's 6v6 playtest, initially slated to end January 6th, has been extended due to overwhelming player enthusiasm. Game Director Aaron Keller confirmed the mode's continued availability until mid-season, after which it will shift to an open queue format. This positive reception fuels speculation about its potential permanent integration into the game.
The 6v6 mode's initial November 2023 appearance during the Overwatch Classic event showcased its immense popularity. Despite a short initial run, it quickly became a top-played mode. A subsequent playtest, starting December 17th, was also met with significant player engagement.
This sustained interest prompted the extension, announced via Keller's Twitter. While the exact end date remains unconfirmed, the 6v6 experimental mode will soon transition to the Arcade section. Until mid-season, it will retain its current role queue structure. Thereafter, it will adopt an open queue format, mandating 1-3 heroes per class per team.
Arguments for a Permanent 6v6 Mode
The enduring success of the 6v6 mode isn't unexpected. Since Overwatch 2's 2022 launch, the return of 6v6 has been a consistently top player request. The shift to 5v5 gameplay, while a significant change, hasn't resonated equally with all players.
The current positive response significantly increases the likelihood of 6v6 becoming a permanent fixture in Overwatch 2. Many players anticipate its inclusion in the competitive playlist, a possibility contingent on the successful completion of the playtests.