According to the Polygon report, players will get access to all 22 heroes and 13 maps that are available to play, including Quick Play, Custom Games and the Weekly Brawl. All the progress will carry over if someone decides or purchase the game after playing the free trial of the Overwatch game.
During the free trial of the game, players will also be able to play four different game modes: Assault, Escort, Assault/Escort and Control and each mode will include a variety of cities or locations, including all modes and maps supporting 12 players in a 6v6 format.
To be able to play free Overwatch trail players will need a PlayStation Plus, Xbox Live Gold or Battle.net membership accounts. If you don’t have a membership yet, you can get it now by signing up for the account.
Players will need 12GB of free storage to be able to download the game. The free trial of the game will start at 11 a.m. PT on Nov. 18 and end at 4 p.m. ET on Nov. 21.
This post was last modified on 2nd August 2020 10:07 pm
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