A limited-time trial kicks off from today till March 31st, allowing players on all platforms to try out the new Damage dealer.
The new Push map is in Runasapi, Perui. A Colosseo rework is also coming in Season 11, with other maps set to receive updates.
Players can also select the options to unlock from a Mythic Skin when leveling the Battle Pass and progress others alongside it.
Venture will be immediately available for all current players alongside other previous heroes when the new season launches in April.
The develoer reportedly planned to release three missions "every 18 months", but pipeline issues and constant iterating caused delays.
Layoffs this past January and a reported lack of faith from higher-ups in Activision and Microsoft likely mean no more story missions.
Game director Aaron Keller will be on hand to discuss future updates coming to the free-to-play hero shooter before its next season.
Cassidy, Sombra, Mauga and Ashe will get paid Legendary skins, while Wrecking Ball's is free by completing in-game challenges.
The latest Overwatch 2 trailer shows off some of its characters donning the stylish outfits of Cowboy Bebop characters.
All heroes will get increases in armor, damage and health, while Damage dealers get a new passive and the cost of Ultimates is increased.
Players who don't have the required space can uninstall the title and reinstall when the patch goes live on February 13th.
The Hero Mastery: Gauntlet mode isn't available until March 12th, while the next collaboration is sometime "mid-season."
Rank resets, Jade Weapon skins, a new co-op PvE event, a Mythic skin for Moira and a new Hero Mastery mode are also confirmed.
The trailer for the hero shooter's next season will premiere on February 7th and perhaps reveal changes coming to Competitive Play.
A former Activision Blizzard executive revealed on his LinkedIn profile that the shooter also generated $225 million in revenue.
However, this will be a "modified, tuned-down version" of the Support hero passive, removing some pressure from the healers.
Overwatch 2 players won't be able to access Quick Play for this weekend, with the faster-paced Quick Play: Hacked being the only choice.
The hero shooter's latest Tank has suffered nerfs to his armor, Ultimate, and more after wreaking havoc in Competitive play.
Mei, D.Va, Echo and Genji will also receive Hero Mastery Courses in the coming weeks, with new cosmetics rewards available for a limited time.
The new Tank has received reduced health and higher armor, an increased overhealth conversation rate and other decent buffs.