Blizzard finally confirms new Overwatch 2 tank hero we saw coming from a mile away

He's officially almost here.

Mauga firing both of his guns at the same time.
Screengrab via Dot Esports

Overwatch’s tank mains have been waiting years to finally play Talon’s heavy assault character Mauga, and Blizzard made sure to joke about how long it’s taken to add him to the game in a reveal video that dropped during the BlizzCon opening ceremony on Friday, Nov. 3.

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The very first words that we hear from the giant Samoan is “sorry to keep you all waiting,” and his teaser video that lasts just under two minutes ends with him asking if he was “worth the wait.”

Everything in between is fast-paced gameplay clips that show off all of the things you can do with the behemoth of a man who dual-wields Gatling guns. One of his guns, appropriately named “Gunny,” is an incendiary chaingun that ignites enemies. His other is Cha-Cha, a “volatile” chaingun that automatically lands critical hits on enemies burned by Gunny.

Mauga’s other abilities include an “Overrun” ability that is described in the video as an “unstoppable charge.” He also has a “Cardiac Overdrive” ability that heals him as he damages enemies. Meanwhile, “Cage Fight” appears to be his ultimate ability, which keeps his enemies from running away and gives him unlimited ammo.

After the premiere of his reveal video, Overwatch 2’s art director Dion Rogers said the new tank will be “easy to learn but hard to master.” While he won’t be added to the game officially until the start of season eight in December, players can test him out in all game modes except for competitive this weekend, Nov. 3 to 5.

Prior to the BlizzCon opening ceremony, players discovered a leak suggesting that Mauga was the hero coming to Overwatch 2 from a promo in the Nintendo Switch shop.

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Senior Staff Writer. Max graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science degree in 2015. He previously worked for The Esports Observer covering the streaming industry before joining Dot where he now helps with Overwatch 2 coverage.