With the advent of tremendous multiplayer shooter games like Titanfall 2, Battlefield 1, Call of Duty Remasted & Modern Warfare and many other enormous instances in this queue, it is probably a high time for the gaming geeks. However, famous game maker Blizzard Entertainment also seems to put as much effort possible by them to leave no stone unturned for winning this race. In a recent official revelation the company announced that they will bring another free-play-weekend for their renowned multiplayer game: Overwatch on the forthcoming weekend.

According to Destructoid, the upcoming Overwatch Free Weekend outset will be activated on November 18 at 11.00 AM and gamers will be allowed to play this version till November 21 afternoon. The version will be accessible on PC alongside Xbox One and PS4 platforms. However, it is important to note that, Overwatch's previous Weekend free edition took an ample amount of appreciations from all the gamers' end. Blizzard Entertainment now hints that this instance will be more interesting than the earlier instance.

According to a recent official post published by the company, the players will be able to avail Overwatch's full roster of 22 heroes and 13 maps which they can use in a variety of modes. Besides this, they will also be able to include features like Quick Play, Custom Games alongside the latest Weekly Brawl. Additionally, Players will be able to elevate to advancement with loot boxes and unlocking many secret pieces of stuff and various customization options.

Blizzard Entertainment has also quoted another external advantage for the players of this free weekend edition. If they are planning to buy a full copy of Overwatch when it debuts officially, Then they will be able to continue from the same level where they leave their last performance on this weekend. Just they have to access to the same level on the original game when they get it in their hands. So, overall, this free weekend edition of Overwatch is sure to bring on much more with it on November 18.

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Overwatch, Blizzard Entertainment