By Edson Kyle Encina, | March 01, 2017
Introducing the Game Browser | (PlayOverwatch/ YouTube)
The new "Overwatch" server browser gives players the opportunity to join or create their perfect gametype. Blizzard has re-branded the server browser and now referred to as "Game Browser" for a more console-friendly re-imaging.
This browser gives players the chance to create their perfect game mode by giving them a range of customization options. Furthermore, players can also go and look for their perfect game type in the "Overwatch" server browser.
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According to Polygon, the recent "Overwatch" update gives more maps to play the new "capture the flag mode" on. Previously, only PC gamers get to enjoy most mods and custom content like the ones in their "Overwatch" server browser.
With the inclusion of Game Browser on the consoles, this indicates that the consoles are catching up on the PC's customization options. Other than the "Overwatch" server browser, there's also some news on the highly anticipated 24th hero.
There's also been numerous hints surfacing over the internet about "Overwatch's" next hero. According to Mashable, the 24th "Overwatch" hero might be revealed two weeks from today.
Based on the clues revealed by Blizzard, the next hero will be a robot creation from child prodigy and genius, Efi Oladele. The next clue reveals that Oladele might build a four-legged robot that resembles a centaur.
However, Oladele might just use parts of the OR-15 machine and modify it into her own creation. Other than that, little is known about how the 24th "Overwatch" hero will look like. Regardless, there's still some missing parts in the "Overwatch" clues released by Blizzard. Most of the teasers offer a vague conclusion on the 24th hero's capabilities.
At this moment, how the 24th hero will appear is anybody's guess, but we're sure it won't be Doomfist. If the speculations are correct, then we might find out in two weeks time. Until then, fans can always preoccupy themselves with the new "Overwatch" server browser.
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