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Blizzard’s Overwatch is one of the most successful team-based shooters that consoles have seen since Team Fortress 2. Overwatch has seen over a million players battling it out desperate to win the coveted play of the game award, unlock extra skins for their characters, and continue to level their way up to the top.

Its well-balanced roster of characters and tactical gameplay has led to the game being one of the most beloved releases of the year so far. Just like the other platform versions of the game, Overwatch received a score of 91 from 16 critic reviews for Xbox One. The Jimquisition praised Overwatch’s dedication to “one strong, singular style of game,” which has helped it to become a “finely tuned and instantly playable production.”


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