Overwatch Season 3: Into The Tiger's Den is live, and it comes with a hero who literally turns her motorcycle into a projectile. Meet Shion, the new Damage hero, Omnic crime boss, and the closest thing the game has had to a Mario Kart character since launch.
The hero who brought a bike to a gunfight
Shion leads the Hashimoto Clan as one of the Five Elders, and her kit reflects exactly that energy. Dual pistols fire in a three-round cadence, built for precision targeting rather than spray-and-pray. Dashes let her cut through team fights at a pace that will leave slower heroes looking flat-footed.
Here's the thing: when the pistols and dashes aren't enough, Shion can ride straight through the battlefield on her bike, then launch it at enemies as a projectile weapon. That's not a passive ability or an ultimate with a long cooldown. That's just her kit.
For players who've been waiting for a DPS hero built around relentless forward pressure and style-over-subtlety gameplay, Shion is exactly that. You'll want to check out the Overwatch 2 Sierra abilities guide if you're already thinking about how new DPS heroes slot into the current roster.
Tokyo at night, with a payload that has lore
The new Neon Junction map puts players on the streets of Tokyo, underneath glowing storefronts and through back alleys packed with arcades, capsule machines, and late-night shops. It runs the Hybrid format, meaning you capture a point first, then push the payload through Hashimoto territory.
What makes Neon Junction stand out is the payload itself. ANDROMEDA III is a robot from an in-universe anime series called Super Cosmic War: Star Infinite, piloted by a character named Pia, defending Future Earth from the Centauri Empire. Blizzard has basically hidden a full piece of fictional worldbuilding inside a payload cart, and it's a genuinely fun detail to run alongside for a few matches.
Two events, over 50 rewards, and a season-long loot hunt
Season 3 ships with two separate events running in parallel.
Anima Strike is a three-week event built around Neon Junction. Daily and weekly challenges push you through three distinct locations tied to the Hashimoto, Yokai, and Subway factions, each loaded with lore. The path branches, and completing the main route unlocks a prestige path with additional rewards. The total haul across both paths sits at over 50 themed items.
Excavation Initiative takes a simpler approach. Log in, complete challenges, win games, and stay active across the season to unlock a total of 17 standard Loot Boxes plus 1 Epic and 1 Legendary. Venture leads the event's framing, and there are no complicated unlock trees to parse.
Stadium mode gets its biggest update yet
The Stadium mode changes landing in Season 3 are the most wide-reaching the mode has seen. Nearly the entire hero roster received some form of refresh, with deeper reworks targeting Hazard, Tracer, Kiriko, Sojourn, and Doomfist specifically.
Grouping Restrictions for Ranked have been removed entirely, which should open up how competitive players approach team building. Oasis University also joins the Stadium map pool, giving the mode a new environment to figure out as the meta shifts post-patch.
What most players miss in a patch this size is that Stadium reworks often change which heroes are worth building around before the broader player base catches up. The Overwatch Season 1 tier list is worth revisiting once the dust settles on how these changes actually play out in practice.
Season 3 is running now. Shion is available immediately, Neon Junction is in the map rotation, and both events are live. The Anima Strike prestige path gives dedicated players something to chase well past the first week, so the sooner you start on those daily challenges, the better your position heading into the back half of the season.








