3 Reasons Why Lucioball Should Be a Permanent Overwatch Game Mode

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This is highly subjective, of course, but Lucio is one of the best support heroes available in Overwatch right now. He’s fast and mobile, he’s great at AoE healing, he can get you back into the fight very quickly, and he has a gun that can blast enemies off the edge. He’s a very versatile support character, and if you’re looking to take on the support role in competitive matches, you’re going to want to learn to play as Lucio.

While Lucioball doesn’t give you access to all of his abilities, it’s still a pretty neat mode that gets you acquainted with his kit, as well as his mobility, which can seem a bit unwieldy for first-time players. Lucioball is the perfect game mode for players who want to learn how to use Lucio, and it’s definitely a lot more fun than just practicing with the game’s AI. Also, for those who don’t want to jump into Quick Play with a new character, Lucioball is a great way to ease you into his oversized shoes.


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