Overwatch 2 brought a mountain of new content for players to try out, including three new heroes, several new maps, and the new Push mode. All of the first game’s heroes are also present in the sequel to the groundbreaking Overwatch, as are many of players’ favorite maps and modes from previous games.
Overwatch 2 is all about mixing the old with the new, and the perfect place to see that in action is in its maps, many of which have been tweaked and restyled from their initial appearance.
Now, in 2023, there is no more map rotation for Overwatch 2. Each and every map is playable, making the game feel new with each session. You’re also less likely to get the same map twice as there’s a ton more in the pool.
Here are all the maps in Overwatch 2 for both Quick Play and Competitive. This information is accurate as of the beginning of season three.
All maps available in Overwatch 2 season three
Control
- Busan
- Ilios
- Lijiang Tower
- Nepal
- Oasis
- Antarctica Peninsula
Note that both Nepal and Oasis have new lighting: Nepal now takes place in the evening, while Oasis takes place in the morning.
Escort
- Dorado
- Junkertown
- Circuit Royal
- Rialto
- Route 66
- Shambali Monastery
- Watchpoint: Gibraltar
- Havana
Hybrid
- Blizzard World
- Eichenwalde
- King’s Row
- Midtown
- Paraíso
- Hollywood
- Numbani
Push
- Colosseo
- New Queen Street
- Esperança
Overwatch 2’s newer game mode, Push, has entirely replaced Assault. Don’t expect to see maps like Hanamura, Volskaya Industries, or Temple of Anubis until at least the PvE portion of the game is released, if not longer.