5 Overwatch 2 Aim Training Routines For 2023

Overwatch 2 is one of the most popular FPS multiplayer games out on the market right now.

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With a steadily growing competitive scene, the sequel to the acclaimed 2016 original allows players to participate in heated 5v5 battles across a variety of game modes.

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From returning players to those who have been in the game since day-one, there are countless hurdles to cross. However, it is possible to get better with some helpful routines and handy tips.

Tips here

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While the base Practice Range is good enough to try out the various heroes, it is far too barebones to be of any significant use.

Custom in-game aim training setups

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Instead, the dedicated Overwatch 2 community has created various custom training modes. These often feature AI bots as varied heroes to practice against.

Ai bots!?

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One of the most popular aim trainers out there, Kovaak's, is widely used by the multiplayer gaming community. It offers video game-specific scenarios, including those for Overwatch 2.

Kovaak's Aim Trainer

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With thousands of levels and maps to pick from, no stone is left unturned in polishing the user's reflexes. Kovaak's can be purchased on the Steam digital storefront.

More about Kovaak

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It is not uncommon for newbies to get nervous when it comes to performing out on the battlefield. Playing 1v1 versus a friend or two in the game’s Skirmish custom can help players ease into the game.

1v1 skirmishes against friends

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In the Skirmish mode, players can get a feel for how opponents can dodge and bamboozle them as well as make up for the predictable nature of bots.

What happens in Skirmish mode

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Once players get used to the fundamentals, the next step is to check out the Unranked game mode, where they can pick between Role Queue or Open Queue.

Casual Unranked mode

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In this game mode, players will pit themselves against other real opponents, so this is where everything they have learned so far will be put to the test.

CU Game mode

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Unlike the traditional scenario, Team Deathmatch is a 4v4 mode with just one goal - racking up the kill count. Players who feel confident in their aim, reflexes, and hero knowledge can turn to this mode.

Team deathmatch

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With these five aim routines, players might find it a bit easier to climb the ranks in Overwatch 2’s Competitive Play. Swipe up to know more!