All maps featured in Overwatch 2

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Overwatch 2 features a large variety of maps across several distinct game modes. Each mode contains its list of maps, carefully constructed to fit the mode in question. These maps will sometimes feature a variant version in a different season or time of day. This guide will explain all maps featured in Overwatch 2.

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List of all maps in Overwatch 2

The maps in Overwatch 2 are broken up based on the game mode you can play them in. Control, Escort, Hybrid, and Push. These modes have their own set of maps, and the list is as follows.

All Control Mode maps in Overwatch 2

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Control mode consists of each team vying over a control point in the match. The first team to capture and hold a control point for an allotted time win the round. The first team to win two games wins the match. These are all of the maps featured for control mode.

  • Busan
    • Busan Night
    • Busan Morning
  • Ilios
    • Ilios Evening
    • Ilios Morning
  • Lijiang Tower
    • Lijiang Tower Dawn
    • Lijiang Tower Night
  • Lijiang Tower (Lunar New Year)
  • Nepal
    • Nepal Evening
    • Nepal Morning
  • Oasis
    • Oasis Evening
    • Oasis Night
    • Oasis Morning

All Escort Mode maps in Overwatch 2

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Escort mode has two teams fighting over an object that must be protected on its way to an objective. Each team gets a turn escorting the objective, and the best performance wins the match. These are the escort mode maps in this mode.

  • Circuit Royal
  • Dorado
    • Dorado Evening
    • Dorado Night
  • Havana
  • Junkertown
  • Rialto
  • Route 66
    • Route 66 Morning
    • Route 66 Night
  • Shambali Monastery
  • Watchpoint: Gibraltar
    • Watchpoint: Gibraltar Evening
    • Watchpoint: Gibraltar Morning

All Hybrid Mode maps in Overwatch 2

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Hybrid mode is a mode combining elements from other match types. Defenders can move freely around the map and set up defenses while the attacking team is confined to their spawn point. Each team gets a turn to see how far they can push into enemy territory. These are the Hybrid mode maps.

  • Blizzard World
    • Blizzard World Overcast
    • Blizzard World Morning
  • Blizzard World (Winter)
  • Eichenwalde
    • Eichenwalde Evening
    • Eichenwalde Morning
  • Eichenwalde (Halloween)
  • Hollywood
  • King’s Row
    • Kings Row Night
    • Kings Row Evening
  • King’s Row (Winter)
  • Midtown
  • Numbani
  • Paraíso

All Push Mode maps in Overwatch 2

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Push mode is a mode that features a neutral objective for both teams to push and fight over. A robot will spawn in the middle of the map, and both teams must escort it deep into enemy territory. These are the maps featured for push mode.

  • Colosseo
  • Esperança
  • New Queen Street

These are all of the maps featured in Overwatch 2. You can freely select them in custom games or training modes to practice them at your leisure.


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