
Overwatch 2 Stadium has taken the class hero shooter by storm, allowing players to climb to all-new ranks thanks to its revamped progression system. But, how are these ranks different than the standard Competitive mode? Here’s everything you need to know.
In Overwatch 2 Stadium, players earn Stadium Points that act as their way to increase their rank as they play matches and win. However, this looks very different than Competitive mode, featuring all new rank names and functionality.
Here’s more on how this new ranked system functions and what to expect.
The ranks are split into seven Leagues, where players will need to progress through five Divisions each before moving up from one League to another. In the image above, Rookie 5 is the lowest rank, meaning that I would need to win more games on Support to go to Rookie 4 and move up to Novice eventually.
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