Overwatch 2 players are already over the new Battle for Olympus event and its demanding challenges.
Overwatch 2 has officially gotten its first event of 2023 with the release of Battle for Olympus, but many players aren't exactly thrilled with it for a number of reasons. The challenges associated with this event seem to be the main annoyance based on what players have been saying, but other issues such as the free-for-all format of the event's limited-time mode have also led to some frustrations.
Challenges for the seven heroes used in the Battle for Olympus game mode easily paint a picture as to why players aren't thrilled with these tasks. These challenges require players to get 300 final blows with each hero to unlock the respective characters' unique titles.Unlock free rewards by completing the following challenges throughout the event, ending January 19 💀 pic.twitter.
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