Last year, Overwatch 2 developer Blizzard promised that changes were coming to the hero shooterâs competitive mode, the ranked version of the traditional 5v5 (once 6v6) gameplay. At the time, it wasnât clear when the changes were coming or what they would be, but as a competitive sicko with 780 hours logged in the mode, I was just happy Blizzard was acknowledging it needed work.
One of the main issues with Overwatch 2âs ranked mode is a lack of transparencyâitâs not remotely clear how the ranking system works aside from the fact that it changes after every five wins or 15 losses. Youâre trying to climb the ladder, but where the rungs of that ladder lie are obfuscated, so the ascent feels hopelessâand yet, people like me continue the futile climb, returning to the game again and again just to rank down after what felt like a good streak, or stay the same after winning five in a row. This frustrating experience is why I said Apex Legends is one of the few games doing ranked rightâbecause Respawnâs latest changes pull back the curtain and explain, in great detail, why youâve reached a certain rank and how to get better.
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Happily, it appears that Blizzard is taking a page out of that book, while also returning to its old, Overwatch 1 playbook. We now have extensive details about the upcoming competitive mode reworks, which are set to drop in Overwatch 2 season 9: Champions, and thereâs a lot of stuff to be excited about. Letâs get into it.

Overwatch 2 competitive mode rework explained
The official blog post outlining the changes promises Blizzard has âbuilt a better system thatâs more accurateâ and that will be more clearly outlined for players. âThe meaning behind the mathematical complexity of a modern matchmakerâ and âclear insights about what impacts your rankâ are coming, and Iâm elatedâthis is exactly what weâve been asking for. The post continues:
One piece of feedback we heard is that just knowing your rank doesnât say anything about why your rank went up or down. Competitive Updates originally worked to provide updates that reflected your growth as a player across multiple matches, but with the goal to provide greater transparency in each individual match, weâre going back to updating your rank after every match and showing how much progress you gain or lose between each Skill Division.Â
In Overwatch 1 comp mode, you had a tier (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Grandmaster) and a skill rating number (known as SR, which ranged anywhere from 1 to 5,000). The numbers coincided with the tiers, so if you were a Gold-level player, your SR could be anywhere from 2,000 to 2,499. Every game you played adjusted that SR number. Blizzard is not bringing SR back into the fold, and the ranking levels will stay as is (so Gold 1 is the top of that tier, and Gold 5 is the bottom).
But Overwatch 2 will now display modifiers after each ranked match, and how those modifiers affect your new rank promotion progress bar. Youâll now see how much every match affected your rank progress, and how modifiers like win/loss streaks and winning or losing a match against higher/lower-ranked teams factors into that progress bar. âSome modifiers help provide transparency in the matchmaking for each match, like getting a boost when you defeat a team that was more favored to win, while other modifiers show if your rank is calibrating, like going on a huge win streak, proving you belong in a higher rank,â the blog post reads.

Overwatch 2 competitive mode rank reset
As a player who feels like sheâs been unfairly trapped in Gold (I often queue for games solo as a support player, which means thereâs no real team chemistry), I am ecstatic to report that Overwatch 2 will reset everyoneâs ranks at the start of season 9. Naturally, the changes to the way competitive ranks work warrant a reset, but there are also major adjustments coming to Overwatch 2âs overall gameplay (including passive healing and changes to the size of projectiles) which justify it. The blog post reads:
Your journey to the top begins with 10 all-new Placement Matches. With everyoneâs ranks being reset, these 10 Placement Matches provide you with a high-stakes opportunity to make big gains in determining your new starting rank. As you progress through placement matches, there will be a predicted starting rank after each match. Youâll only have one chance this year to run your Placement Matches, so pick your best heroes and stay hydrated because these games count for a lot.
And now, Overwatch 2 has a new, higher ultimate rank: Champion. Whereas the top tier was once Grandmaster, superseded only by the global top 500 players, season 9 will introduce the Champion tier. âThis is the most exclusive rank in the history of Overwatch,â the blog post boasts.
Season 9 will also introduce new competitive rewards: Jade weapon variants. These have nothing to do with your rank, but are just given out based on your âdedication to competitive play in 2024.â Based on how much I play this damn mode, Iâll have the entire set by April.
Iâm very happy to see these changes coming to Overwatch 2âs ranked mode, but itâs unclear how much better the game experience will be. Considering all the gameplay changes also coming down the pike, this upcoming season could be the best since the launch of the sequelâor it could fundamentally change the game so much it feels unrecognizable. Weâll have to wait and see: Overwatch 2 season 9: Champions drops on February 13.