Blizzard switched to a battle pass model when the developer moved to Overwatch 2<\/em> last fall. And since then, players have had four different opportunities to earn an eclectic array of cosmetics.<\/p>
While 80 levels might seem like a tall task, some players are capable of breezing through those levels. For them, the wait for the next season\u2014season five in this case\u2014can feel long.<\/p>
Overwatch 2<\/em> season four began on Tuesday, April 11<\/a>. Since then, there are some players who have already completed the hero shooter’s premium battle pass, earning a Mythic Sigma skin<\/a> in the process. Now, their main source of progression in Overwatch<\/em> strictly revolves around their personal development as a player.<\/p>
With the move to season five, players will ditch this season’s “space opera” theme, but it appears as though the general aesthetic for the battle pass will be something not of this world. In a roadmap for OW2<\/em> published by Blizzard<\/a> last month, the developer teased fanciful images<\/a> that suggest season five will bear a fantasy theme akin to what someone would expect from Dungeons & Dragons<\/em> or Lord of the Rings<\/em>.<\/p>