Overwatch 2 Season 18: Stadium Modes, Support Hero Wuyang, New Hero Progression System and More

Overwatch 2 Season 18: Stadium Modes, Support Hero Wuyang, New Hero Progression System and More

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Ganesh Jadhav

A new water-based Support Hero is ready to make a splash with Overwatch 2 Season 18, along with Stadium Quick Play, new Hero perks, rank reset, new skins, battlepass, new game, hero skin rating and more.

Let’s take a look at what the new season has in store for the players.

Stadium Mode Levels up

Season 18 brings numerous additions to the existing stadium mode.

Stadium Mode Levels' Up (credits: Blizzard) Stadium Mode Levels' Up (credits: Blizzard)

  • Winston, Brigitte, Pharah and Tracer (a little later) join the Stadium Hero rotation.
  • Faster, Lighter Stadium Quick Play with shorter matches, rapid-fire queue and backfill & cross play support.
  • New Payload Race mode: No checkpoints - Go all the way
  • New Maps: Powder Keg Mine, Thames District and Oasis Gardens
  • Expanded Item pool (3 new items, 10 major reworks, 9 balance updates)

Support Hero: Wuyang

Season 18 introduces the aquatic Wuyang to Overwatch 2. The Wuxing University Alumnus is not only a healer but acts as a fight disruptor with the Xuanwu staff.

The complete kit and perks for Wuyang can be found below:

Aquatic Support Hero Wuyang full kit (credits: Blizzard) Aquatic Support Hero Wuyang full kit (credits: Blizzard)

PvP update

The new season promises multiple changes to the competitive landscape.

  • 50 new Hero-specific perks (Atleast one new perk for every hero)
  • Full rank reset and soft MMR reset.
  • A refreshed competitive setting for a whole new meta.

Hero Skill Rating

The new Hero Skill Rating a hero-specific competitive rank.

Individual Hero Skill Rating (credits: Blizzard) Individual Hero Skill Rating (credits: Blizzard)

  • It measures your performance on each individual Hero in Competitive, separate from your overall rank.
  • Each Hero earns a Skill Rating from 0 to 5000, represented by both a numeric score and a tier bracket (Bronze → Champion). You unlock a Hero’s SR after playing five placement matches with that Hero.
  • While you’re still placing, you’ll see a Predicted SR as a preview of where you might land.
  • After each Competitive match, your Top 3 most-used Heroes show SR gains or losses, letting you track progress in real time.
  • Hero SR is built into your Competitive Overview and Career Profile for easy viewing and comparison.
  • The system is built for personal mastery, helping you sharpen your best Heroes or discover new favorites with data that supports your climb.

Overhauled Hero Progression

  • Hero Progression 2.0 rebuilds the leveling system with faster progress, a cleaner UI, and a permanent prestige feature.
  • Each Hero now levels up individually, showing exactly where you’ve invested your time.
  • The new Ascended system awards animated portrait borders at milestone levels 20, 40, and 60.
  • Ascended borders display automatically in Hero Select and are permanent once earned.
  • Early levels unlock quickly, then progress evens out to about 100 minutes per level after level 21.Loot Boxes are earned at key milestones: Base at level 5, Epics at levels 25, 35, and 45, and Legendaries at levels 30, 40, and 50.
  • Ascended isn’t tied to Hero-specific cosmetics, but gives lasting visual prestige across your roster.

Battle Pass and New Mythic skins

The season 18 Battle Pass offers the following:

All Battlepass Skins (credits: Blizzard) All Battlepass Skins (credits: Blizzard)

  • Legendary skins for Kiriko, Lifeweaver, Pharah, Hanza and Lucio
  • Sojourn’s Mythic Ultraviolet Sentinel Hero and Mythic Blazing Sunsetter Weapon skin for cassidy
  • Emotes, Souvenirs, Charms, Name cards and Voice lines
  • Upto 80 Mythic Prisms
  • Ultimate Battle Pass: Premium Pass + 20 Tier skips + 2000 Overwatch coins + Legendary Poolside Wuyang and Lily Roadhog

Stay tuned on Strafe for a detailed cover on the battle pass and Mythic skins.

The Overwatch 2 Season 18 goes live August 26 as we prepare for the splash made by the changes.


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