Overwatch 2 roadmap suggests season 5 content will be a hard pivot from season 4

You never know what you're going to get.

Overwatch 2's season one cyberpunk skins.
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Blizzard released a roadmap for the upcoming seasons of Overwatch 2 today, and while it’s packed with information, it also seems to be subtly teasing what sort of content players might see when season five drops in June.

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The Space Opera theme of the season four battle pass was about more than just the battle pass content itself. Blizzard closely tied it to the game’s current Starwatch event, filled with intergalactic sci-fi ties that loosely reference other popular sci-fi properties like Star Wars.

Images and teasers from today’s roadmap indicate that Blizzard is prepared to make a massive thematic shift in season five next month, moving from outer space to the land of magic.

Blizzard hasn’t announced the official theme of season five, but among the events teased in the Overwatch 2 roadmap was “Questwatch,” which appears to possibly include some kind of gamemode called “Mischief & Magic.”

It seems clear that whatever is going on in Overwatch 2 season five, players will need to get back from outer space and prepare for some kind of fantasy-filled adventure.

Images in the roadmap for “Questwatch” shows an island of some sort that has a volcano in the center of it akin Mount Doom in Mordor from Lord of the Rings. The land also appears to have a few different stereotypical fantasy locations, like a large castle-filled city and an enormous woodland area surrounding some kind of tree of life.

While there’s no guarantee that all of season five’s cosmetics will be tied to this event, it’s safe to say we should get at least a few fun fantasy skins, and if they copy their approach to season four, it’s highly likely the battle pass will complement the event.

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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.