Key Takeaways
- Overwatch 2’s Quick Play: Hacked mode introduces an option to show team health bars in the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Players can customize the team overlay display, showing health bars, respawns, and ultimates.
- The Quick Play Hacked: Kingmaker mode will be live in Overwatch 2 until December 9.
Overwatch 2 added the option to show team health bars in its new Quick Play: Hacked. While these party frames are currently only available in this limited-time game mode, Overwatch 2 could be gauging player feedback before making them permanent additions to the game in the future.
Quick Play Hacked: Kingmaker is a new limited-time game mode in Overwatch 2 that is available until the start of Season 14. The experiment features flexible roles, with teams able to exchange their second support or damage hero for an additional tank. Whichever player ends up in the solo role gets a powerful buff to make up for the missing hero, similar to how the tank role’s passives work in typical games.
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However, this game mode introduced a new quality-of-life feature that wasn’t mentioned in any announcement or patch notes. In Quick Play Hacked: Kingmaker, players can see a display in the bottom left corner of the screen that shows them their team’s status, including health bars, respawn time, and if their ultimate is ready. It also displays a special crown on their team’s solo role slot to remind them which character has the Kingmaker buff.
Overwatch 2 Quick Play Hacked: Kingmaker Health Bars
This new option can be toggled on or off in the HUD section of the Gameplay settings under PvP Team Overlay. Here, players can also customize the feature, choosing between a simplified UI that only shows heroes, respawn time, and Ultimate status, or one that also has health bars. They can even set the full display to only show up while playing support heroes in Overwatch 2.
Fans were delighted to see this feature make the jump from Overwatch 2’s PvE missions to its PvP matches, even if only in Quick Play: Hacked for the time being. Many have found the health bars to be especially useful for situational awareness during a match, and would love to see them carried over to the main game. Other players don’t like how cluttered it makes the HUD, but as long as the feature continues to be a toggle, these fans can easily turn off the status bars and keep their screens clean.
Players can enjoy Quick Play Hacked: Kingmaker from now through December 9. On December 10, Season 14 begins, bringing the new Overwatch 2 tank hero Hazard to the game. Around a week later, Overwatch 2 plans to begin its 6v6 playtests, starting with a game mode called Min 1, Max 3, letting a team field between one and three heroes of each role. With a standard 2-2-2 team composition test planned for early next year, Overwatch 2 fans will have no shortage of excitement over the next couple of months.
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