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Overwatch Beta to Resume on February 9th

There’s also a pair of new maps, some much needed character rebalancing and new Private Match options – including modes featuring full A. I enemies for you to practice with.

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Blizzard Entertainment has announced that it will be officially commencing the second closed beta testing period for its highly anticipated upcoming team-based shooter, Overwatch, next week.

Moreover, apart from the confirmation of the closed beta, it is expected to include several new features and maps. If you weren’t among these chosen few don’t worry because you’ll have better chances to get selected this time around.

Players who had access to the closed beta before the break will continue to have access when the beta returns next week. If you never took part in the beta before then you can sign up here since it’s taking new participants.

Assuming you already have an account all you have to do is visit this link and check all the games you are interested in.

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The launch of Overwatch is scheduled for June 21, 2016, so it makes sense for Blizzard to have this Beta right now. Blizzard says it’s going to bring on more players for “an even wider range of perspectives and feedback”. More details and patch notes will be available soon.

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