How to View Hero Challenges in Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 is now free-to-play, has a Battle Pass, and has Hero Challenges you can complete to earn XP. One...

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Overwatch 2 is now free-to-play, has a Battle Pass, and has Hero Challenges you can complete to earn XP. One of the fastest ways to level up your Overwatch 2 Battle Pass is to complete challenges. There are numerous types of challenges and you will end up completing them just by playing the game. But one of the most exciting challenge types is Hero Challenges. Here is how to find Hero Challenges in Overwatch 2.

How to View Hero Challenges in Overwatch 2

If you are brand new to Overwatch 2, you will need to unlock all of the original roster of Heroes. Once you have unlocked a handful or all of the Overwatch 2 characters, including the new Support Hero, Kiriko, you’ll be able to complete all of the Hero Challenges.

Hero Challenges in Overwatch 2 are Hero-specific challenges you can complete to earn XP. You can view all of the Hero Challenges at any time. From the main menu, select Challenges. Here, you can see the Daily, Weekly, Season, Competitive, Lifetime, and Hero Challenges. Simply select the Hero Challenges and you’re good to go.

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All Challenge Types in Overwatch 2

There are tons of challenges to complete in Overwatch 2. Some offer Battle Pass XP, some offer player titles and Icons, and some offer Overwatch Coins.

Daily Challenges in Overwatch 2

There are six Daily Challenges available each day. You can earn up to 9,000 Battle Pass XP by completing three Daily Challenges. Daily Challenges range from dealing damage without dying to playing certain roles.

Weekly Challenges in Overwatch 2

Weekly Challenges are similar to Daily Challenges, but they last for a whole week, take longer to complete, and offer 5,000 Battle Pass XP each. You can earn up to 60 Overwatch Coins by completing 11 Weekly Challenges.

Seasonal Challenges in Overwatch 2

Seasonal Challenges are active throughout the whole season and offer 500 to 1,000 Battle Pass XP. There are 41 Seasonal Challenges to complete in Overwatch 2 Season 1.

Competitive Challenges in Overwatch 2

Completing Competitive Challenges rewards you with exclusive player titles and Competitive Points. The Competitive player titles are one of the only ways to signify that you are an experienced, master Overwatch 2 player.

Lifetime Challenges in Overwatch 2

Lifetime Challenges are always active and can earn you Battle Pass XP, Hero-specific Icons, and player titles.

And that is how to view Hero Challenges in Overwatch 2. If you are looking for more Overwatch 2 content, visit our Overwatch 2 page for more.

Overwatch 2 is available now on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.


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