It's time to say our goodbyes to Overwatch. Blizzard has announced that the servers for the game will be shut down for good on October 2 in preparation for the sequel, Overwatch 2.

Jon Spector, commercial lead for Overwatch, stated that "roughly a day before Overwatch 2 launches, we're going to be taking down the Overwatch 1 servers. So that means, as a practical point, that October 2nd really is the last day to go in and play Overwatch 1." There will be a 27-hour downtime to give the Overwatch devs enough time to get the servers up and running. The downtime will also give players time to download Overwatch 2 ahead of the launch date. Players who already have Overwatch installed can update their game to the sequel.

Blizzard Announces Overwatch 2 Battle Pass And Shutdown Date For Overwatch 1 Servers

According to Spector, Blizzard will share a launch checklist to ensure a smooth transition for the arrival of Overwatch 2. What's in the Overwatch 2 battle pass? OW2 Battle Pass will have a Free and Premium Tier.

Overwatch 2 will introduce major changes to the game. Loot boxes will no longer be available and the Battle Pass and an in-game store will be taking its place. Players can now directly purchase items they want from the store.