I’ve played 1000s of hours of Overwatch but it wasn’t until its new Anniversary game mode that I discovered I have no clue what the hell I’m doing

  • By: srtmorar@gmail.com
  • Date: May 21, 2026
  • Time to read: 3 min.


Week two of Overwatch’s 10-year anniversary celebrations kicked off with more challenges, loot boxes, and a gamemode for us to try out. Instead of the OG mode that players got to check out last week, this time we’ve got a play on Mystery Heroes, the mode where each player gets a random hero when they respawn.

This version, called Mystery Showdown, is slightly different but just as chaotic. There’s a little less uncertainty as you first pick a role queue, meaning there’ll always be one tank, two DPS, and two supports in a team, and instead of swapping heroes when you die, you swap heroes when you get an elimination, or three assists as a support. Or, as I found out, until the game mercy swaps you if you’re particularly awful at a hero and are incapable of getting elims or assists.

Overwatch 2 hero Roadhog

(Image credit: Activision Blizzard)

While I have enjoyed my fair share of regular Mystery Hero games, I wasn’t prepared to enjoy this mode quite as much as I did. Largely because of how hilarious it is to change into a hero you’ve never played before in the middle of a huge teamfight during overtime.

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