Blizzard Entertainment has unveiled its Overwatch 2 Stadium roadmap for 2025, offering a glimpse into the exciting heroes and features planned for Season 17, Season 18, Season 19, and beyond. In a detailed Director’s Take blog post, game director Aaron Keller shared insights into the new mode's past, present, and future, along with a surprise summer roadmap, just over a week after its launch.
Stadium Gets 7 New Heroes This Summer -------------------------------------The rollout of Stadium will continue with the introduction of the new Damage hero, Freja, in a mid-season patch for Season 16. However, it's Season 17 in June that promises to elevate the experience. This season will see the addition of Junkrat, Sigma, and Zenyatta to the roster, accompanied by the Esperança Push map and Samoa Control map. Blizzard plans to enhance the Stadium mode further by introducing Unranked Crossplay, new all-star rewards, custom games, additional example builds, and the ability to save and share builds. While it's not clear if all these features will be available at the start of Season 17 or rolled out throughout the season, the anticipation is high.
Season 18 will bring Overwatch's beloved gorilla hero, Winston, into the fray, along with Sojourn and Brigitte. The Route 66 and London maps will also be added, alongside a new Payload Race game mode featuring two new maps. Players can look forward to a Stadium trials feature and the ability to Endorse teammates. Blizzard has assured fans that "multiple new heroes," both from the existing Overwatch 2 roster and new characters, will be added to the mode each season. For Season 19 and beyond, a new China map and a Draft Mode feature are in the works, along with consumables and item system tweaks.
Overwatch 2 Stadium summer 2025 roadmap. Image courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment.
The Overwatch 2 team has shared impressive Stadium stats, revealing that the mode has quickly become the most played in the game, surpassing Quick Play and Competitive. During its launch week, Stadium saw 2.3 million matches played over 7.8 million hours. This is more than double the engagement seen during Overwatch Classic's launch week. Notably, Lucio has emerged as the hero with the highest win rate and the lowest pick rate, while players have spent a staggering 900 billion Stadium Cash on 206 million items for their builds.
In his Director’s Take, Aaron Keller clarified that Stadium was in development before Overwatch 2 launched, dispelling rumors that it was created to compete with Marvel Rivals, which debuted in December 2024. Keller promised continued communication about Stadium, with more insights to be shared next week. He also reaffirmed Blizzard's commitment to maintaining the core experiences of Quick Play and Competitive, emphasizing that Stadium is an additional way to enjoy Overwatch, not a competitor for resources.
AnswerSee ResultsKeller concluded by expressing excitement for Season 18, promising it will be a "banger," and encouraged players to enjoy Stadium while looking forward to future updates. Overwatch 2 introduced Stadium with the launch of Season 16 last week, as part of Blizzard's efforts to reinvigorate its player base. This initiative began with an all-encompassing Spotlight presentation in February, leading to the return of loot boxes and an improved Steam rating, with many players feeling that this is the best Overwatch experience in years.
As we await further updates, you can explore our guide to learn more about how Stadium works and check out our recommendations for the best Tank Builds, DPS Builds, and Support Builds.