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Overwatch Competitive Ranked Mode: How to Get Started

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In ranked mode, you’ll be playing control, escort, and assault matches – just like what you’ve been doing in the quick play mode. However, in control matches, you can play up to five rounds, and the first team that wins three rounds will be crowned the winner.

For escort and assault, you’ll spend one round defending, and one round attacking. Pushing the payload past the checkpoints will earn your team a point. If neither team manages to push the payload all the way to the end, the team that managed to push it the furthest will be crowned the winner. In the event of a tie, the game will go into sudden death, and there will be a random coin toss to decide which team defends and which one attacks.

Attackers will be given two minutes to capture a point. If they manage to capture it, they’ll win. If not, the defenders win.


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