For Overwatch 2, Blizzard has prioritized new players by creating a First Time User Experience (FTUE) that helps ease newcomers into the game. The game’s heroes and modes will slowly unlock as you play more matches. This includes the ranked Competitive modes, which are not unlocked from the start.
Competitive Mode in Overwatch 2 currently has two separate matchmaking options, one for open queue and one for role queue. Each mode has its own ranks and progression.
How to Unlock Competitive Modes
If you’re new to Overwatch, you are going to have to win 50 quick play games in order to unlock the Competitive mode option in the match menu.
In fact, regardless of your Overwatch 1 ownership status you will have to have won 50 games to qualify for ranked played. However, Overwatch 2 takes into account all Overwatch games played so if you put in the time to level up in ranked play in the original game you will most likely be able to jump right into Competitive from the get-go in Overwatch 2.
How to Earn Overwatch 2 Competitive Ranks
Ranking works a bit differently in Overwatch 2 than it has in previous iterations of the shooter. In Overwatch 2, you get your rank only after reaching either seven wins or 20 losses. The rank will update either every seven wins or every 20 losses, making it a bit more of a longview approach than the match-to-match rank changes of old Overwatch.
The first placement will determine your starting rank and you will climb and descend the tree from there. Each rank has five divisions you will need to ascend to reach the next division, so placing higher in the early matches is a net benefit. You will need to put in some time to climb all seven ranks in Overwatch 2.
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Diamond Master Grandmaster
How to Earn Overwatch 2 Competitive Points
You earn Competitive Points by completing and winning ranked games as well as by completing Competitive Challenges from the Challenge list. You will earn 15 CP for a win and 5 CP for a draw.
These Competitive Points (CP) can be spent on Golden Weapon Skins for your favorite Heroes. You also earn large sums of CP by reaching new ranks in Competitive. The rewards for reaching the tiers are as follows:
Bronze: 65 CP Silver: 125 CP Gold: 250 CP Platinum: 500 CP Diamond: 750 CP Master: 1,200 CP Grandmaster: 1,750 CP
And that’s just about everything you need to know about how Competitive Mode works in Overwatch 2 season one. For more on Overwatch 2 visit our guides hub containing all the news and guides on Blizzard’s latest sequel.