Overwatch update 3.11 is now live across all platforms and it brings everything you need to celebrate the anniversary event of the game.

May 24th marks the official release date of Overwatch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC back in 2016. A Blizzard multiplayer first-person experience that won the Best Game award in The Game Awards 2016 ceremony.

Overwatch was surely one of the game-changer multiplayer titles of the last generation of consoles, which has already made its way to the new consoles as well and will continue its legacy with Overwatch 2.

That said, we are still a long way from Overwatch 2. So, let’s just stick to the original entry for now and see what the new updatehas brought to the game.

Overwatch Update 3.11 Patch Notes

GENERAL UPDATES

Nameplate Voice Icons:

Nameplates now indicate which teammates are speaking in Team or Group voice chat channels. This feature is also available for Match voice chat channels when enabled in Custom Games. The voice icon color will match the color of the voice chat channel players are speaking in.

Overwatch League Away (White) Skins:

Players who have previously earned a hero’s Overwatch League Home (Gray) skin through historical promotions will now be automatically granted that hero’s corresponding Overwatch League Away (White) skin.

Competitive Deathmatch

Competitive Deathmatch Season 4 has begun! Now through June 8th, 2021, compete in Competitive 8-player free for all Deathmatch to earn a rank and rewards.

Overwatch is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

The developers have already started working on Overwatch 2 and the game was supposed to launch in 2022, but with the departure of Jeff Kaplan, the game director, from Blizzard, the next installment of the Overwatch franchise might not arrive until 2023.