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Overwatch's second weekend of Conquest 'had a higher daily player count' than its opening weekend as Blizzard's FPS gains momentum

The first weekend of Overwatch’s overhaul, now known as Overwatch Season 1: Conquest, was by and large a success. Not only did it introduce five new characters, a nice UI change, and signify a shift in how content will be released going forward, but it also dropped the ‘2’. And all of this was rewarded with some of the best player counts the game has seen since launch.

On Steam, Overwatch reached an all-time player count peak, clocking in over 165,000 players over the release weekend and creeping past both Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty’s concurrent player count. Since then, it’s managed to keep a healthy number, which has floated between that high point and 100,000 players.

Overwatch tier list: Sigma listing various characters into the air using his ultimate.

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But it doesn’t stop there. Most Overwatch players actually use Battle.net to play, a Blizzard-owned platform that doesn’t publicly post player numbers. It meant that we can’t say for sure just how successful the overhaul has been, but Blizzard has revealed that the players just keep coming back.

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