Overwatch 2 Stadium Draft disables mirror hero bans

“You’ll be able to draft any hero you’d like, even if the enemy team has already selected them.”

In the Stadium Draft mode of Overwatch 2, mirror restrictions have been removed, allowing players to choose any character they prefer, regardless of whether the opposing team has already picked that same character. This update was announced by game director Aaron Keller.

Overwatch 2 Stadium Draft disables mirror hero restrictions

On August 28th, following the debut of Overwatch 2 Season 18 and its fresh Stadium updates, Keller announced that the rule restricting mirrored heroes would no longer be enforced in Stadium Draft mode. This change allows players to freely choose any hero they prefer, regardless of the choices made by the opposing team.

Additionally, Keller expressed gratitude towards the players for testing the new feature and offering their valuable feedback. He further mentioned in the X discussion forum that his team aims to create Overwatch 2 as a game that players would enjoy playing. This objective is met by taking into account their suggestions and addressing them appropriately.

According to Keller’s post on X, the team remains committed to developing fresh and distinctive aspects for Overwatch. They value feedback but also take joy in surprising and thrilling players. On occasion, this might involve unveiling a fantastic new gaming experience, such as Stadium.

He added, “However, it also brings about risk and implies that not everything will be perfect every time. This does not mean we’ll abandon innovation entirely, but rather we’ll adjust and improve as swiftly as possible when things don’t turn out as planned.

Stadium Draft in Overwatch 2 Season 18

Before the August 28 post, an announcement for Overwatch 2 was made on August 25 detailing how the Stadium Draft mode would operate with a fair, rotating draft system for teams. The announcement mentioned that mirror matchups would not be allowed in this mode and emphasized that they would closely monitor the feature.

In the spirit of transparency and community engagement, I’m thrilled to see that the Overwatch 2 team has truly taken our feedback into account following the Aug. 28 update. Kudos to them for their attentiveness and receptivity – it’s a delight to be part of such an interactive gaming experience!

I understand and value what the team was aiming for in this instance. I want to express my gratitude for your receptiveness to feedback, Keller.”

Many other players also showed appreciation for the update and considered it a success.

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2025-08-28 23:40