Overwatch 2’s meta has evolved over the past year, marked by the transition from 6v6 to 5v5 gameplay and the introduction of new heroes and maps. Despite these changes, some classic team compositions from the original Overwatch still prove effective in the latest installment. The dive composition, a longstanding strategy, persists with adaptations, replacing Mercy with Kiriko for enhanced healing and mobility. Lucio remains the preferred off-healer, maintaining his role from the previous meta.

The poke composition, centered around defensive play and shield utilization, features Sigma as a core tank, supported by long-range healers like Zenyatta and Baptiste, with snipers like Widowmaker and Ashe providing damage. Brawl, a strategy emphasizing head-on confrontation and sustained damage, has gained prominence with the introduction of Junker Queen. Reinhardt, Ana, and damage heroes like Cassidy, Soldier: 76, and Mei form the core of this composition. While these classic compositions endure, the Overwatch 2 meta continues to evolve, with new strategies and compositions emerging as the game progresses and additional content is introduced.
Overwatch 2’s meta has evolved over the past year, marked by the transition from 6v6 to 5v5 gameplay and the introduction of new heroes and maps. Despite these changes, some classic team compositions from the original Overwatch still prove effective in the latest installment. The dive composition, a longstanding strategy, persists with adaptations, replacing Mercy with Kiriko for enhanced healing and mobility. Lucio remains the preferred off-healer, maintaining his role from the previous meta.

The poke composition, centered around defensive play and shield utilization, features Sigma as a core tank, supported by long-range healers like Zenyatta and Baptiste, with snipers like Widowmaker and Ashe providing damage. Brawl, a strategy emphasizing head-on confrontation and sustained damage, has gained prominence with the introduction of Junker Queen. Reinhardt, Ana, and damage heroes like Cassidy, Soldier: 76, and Mei form the core of this composition. While these classic compositions endure, the Overwatch 2 meta continues to evolve, with new strategies and compositions emerging as the game progresses and additional content is introduced.




