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In Overwatch 2, Cassidy gains a short term boost to his reload and movement speed after killing an enemy, due to a new passive ability given to all "Damage" class characters. [18] Cassidy also has several abilities that require activation, each having a "cooldown" period after use where they are unable to be used again during that duration.
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Overwatch 2 is a hero shooter, where players are split into two teams and select a "hero" from a roster of over 40 characters.Characters are organized into a "damage" class, responsible for offensive efforts; a "support" class, responsible for healing and buffing; and a "tank" class, responsible for creating space for their team.
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In Overwatch 2, Kiriko is the last hero rounding out the competitive game’s launch roster. Marking the third Japanese character in the game, this new support brings a high healing output with ...
Blizzard has revealed Overwatch 2's next new support hero, Kiriko. Here's a complete guide to everything you need to know about her, including her abilities, some quick tips, when she'll be ...
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