
Here’s everything to know about the new Overwatch 2 Stadium ranks.
In a recent announcement, Blizzard unveiled a gameplay trailer for the upcoming Stadium mode in Overwatch 2, generating even greater excitement for the best-of-seven (Bo7) competition and the ability to modify the powers of various heroes using Stadium Cash. This exciting new game mode is set to debut on April 22, but we’ve already received some information about the different ranks in Overwatch 2 Stadium. Here’s a brief rundown on them and other details you should know.

Overwatch 2 Stadium ranks
- Rookie
- Novice
- Contender
- Elite
- Pro
- All-Star
- Legend

Overwatch 2 Stadium ranks explained
In the Stadium game setting, there are a total of seven tiers or levels to climb. These tiers are organized into different leagues. Inside each league, you’ll find subdivisions known as divisions. The names of these leagues range from Rookie, Novice, Contender, Elite, Pro, All-Star, and Legend.
The Stadium game includes a total of seven rankings. These are structured into separate leagues. In each league, you’ll discover smaller groupings called divisions. The names for these leagues go from Rookie, Novice, Contender, Elite, Pro, All-Star, and Legend.
In this game variant, there’s a unique ranking system that doesn’t align with the one in Competitive Play. As a result, Stadium ranks won’t correspond to those in normal play. Furthermore, the rewards for advancing through these ranks differ as well. Blizzard explains that players in Stadium mode can earn exclusive epic skins for specific heroes each season by achieving the Elite rank for every role within the game.
To mark Stadium’s debut in Overwatch 2 Season 16, players have a chance to obtain the impressive All-Stars Juno skin. They can do this by climbing up to the All-Star league, regardless of their chosen role.

Overwatch 2 Stadium rank reset
Regarding the topic of climbing, it’s worth mentioning that a player’s standing in the Stadium resets at the beginning of each season. In other words, every season starts with everyone being at the lowest level, or Rookie league. The goal is to ascend to higher divisions and leagues from there. As players progress deeper, each level becomes progressively tougher, and the likelihood of losing one’s advancements also rises.
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2025-04-15 00:12