
Games like Overwatch offer up some great competitive experiences that will likely speak to you if you're a fan of Blizzard's hero shooter. Following Overwatch 2's release in 2022, the game has had its ups and downs, but the launch of Season 15 in February this year has ushered in some major changes.
While only time will tell how this impacts the future of Overwatch going forward, there a lots of great alternatives out there if you're looking to tuck into something similar. From some of the best FPS games and best shooters, this list also has some crossover with the best online games. Whether you're looking for more hero shooters, you enjoy the PVP aspect, or you're looking for an alternative that features some similar ingredients to Overwatch, we've brought together a variety of options across all platforms.
So read on below as we take your through our pick of 10 games like Overwatch to try out right now.
10. Destiny 2

Developer: Bungie
Platforms: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5,
Destiny 2 is probably the furthest from games like Overwatch on this list but is worth checking out for those that love cooperative play. Destiny's rich universe is filled with PVE opportunities, but it’s the PVP Crucible where you can start putting your Overwatch skills to good use. Here, communication is key to stealing objectives, taking out enemies, and ensuring you have a good mix of Destiny's three classes: Warlocks, Hunters, and Titans. This trio of flavors isn't quite as rich as Overwatch but comes with sets of subclasses that allow for a touch of customization. If you're looking for another game to get lost in with a pal, you won’t go far wrong with Destiny 2.
9. Brink

Developer: Splash Damage
Platforms: PC
Brink launched back in 2011, and it’s clear in retrospect that it was way ahead of its time. It brought class-based, high-mobility shooters to the market when Overwatch was still a twinkle in Jeff Kaplan’s eye. With servers that can support 16 players, Brink has four character classes to choose from (Soldier, Medic, Engineer, and Operative) that each possess their own unique set of skills to go all Liam Neeson on the enemy. Here in 2019, Brink's fairly long in the tooth - but now it's free to play on Steam, you’re not risking much by giving it a try.
8. Fortnite

Developer: Epic Games
Platforms: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Switch
While Fortnite isn't a hero shooter, you'll likely enjoy the competitive nature and PVP modes of Epic Games' multiplayer extravaganza. Fortnite has grown and evolved a lot over the years, with seasonal events, endless character skins that bring the likes of Naruto and John Wick together. But it's Battle Royale goodness has never faltered, and if you're looking for another online competitive experience to get stuck into, it's a great alternative with a creative building edge.
7. Paladins

Developer: Hi-Rez Studios
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch
Since its launch, Paladins has deflected accusations that it copied Overwatch. For starters, it draws far more inspiration from MOBAs than Overwatch does, which steers more in the direction of objective-based shooters. There are heavy similarities between the two games’ heroes, sure, but Paladins’ concept art existed way before the public ever knew about Overwatch. Whether or not Hi-Rez Studios copied Blizzard’s homework, there’s a lot here to like. Character customization through a 'card' system provides opportunities to be creative across much larger maps. Fights feel more tactical, with Paladin characters generally doing lower damage with higher mobility. This results in edge-of-your-seat confrontations that last minutes, instead of Pharah's rockets nuking you in two strikes.
6. Warframe

Developer: Digital Extremes
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch
Warframe is serious multiplied by the power of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk. Its lore is deep, chronicling an eternal war that’s torn apart the world. You play a Tenno soldier, fighting to bring peace across maps that are far darker and grittier than the cartoonish colors of, say, Junkertown. This free-to-play shooter offers a fair bit more than other games like Overwatch with an open world and complex story missions alongside multiplayer. But the skills you’ve sharpened in Overwatch working as a team to complete objectives will be vital in Warframe's PVP modes. The community here is incredibly friendly, keeping up-to-date wikis of the best strategies and even giving genuinely helpful advice in the global chat. Warframe is a great jump for those who want something a little grittier, but still fun.
5. Splatoon 3

Developer: Nintendo
Platforms: Nintendo Switch
While this may seem like a bit of a stretch at first, Splatoon 3 is like Knockout City with paint guns instead of dodgeballs. The team-based PvP matches task you with working together to mark your territory with bright, bold paint splatters, and there's a PvE mode that doubles down on the teamwork. It's a lot like Overwatch in that regard: the are multiple different game modes that require fast reflexes and teamwork, all set on vibrant maps featuring tons of audio queues and bumping beats. While it's only available on Nintendo Switch, Splatoon 3 is a great option if you're looking to game on the go with something that feels similiar to Overwatch.
4. Apex Legends

Developer: Respawn
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch
Apex Legends is a bit like Overwatch meets PUBG. Respawn's shooter is a free-to-play phenomenon that combines the Battle Royale mode du jour with team-based class mechanics. Trios of players battle it out across a sprawling map based on Titanfall 2 to remain the last ones standing. Bloodhound, Mirage, Pathfinder, and their pals are as unique and interesting as any of Overwatch's fighters, and balance here is key. Just like you need a Mercy or Zenyatta to ensure victory, so too will Lifeline be a vital part of any team. If you've not yet tried a Battle Royale, Apex Legends is an excellent place to start.
3. Valorant

Developer: Riot Games
Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Valorant is a free-to-play FPS hero shooter from Riot Games that dropped in 2020 that is very close to Overwatch in how it plays. Choose from one of a collection of Agents, each of which has a unique set of skills and abilities. Unlike Overwatch, however, you can upgrade your weapons within every match using an in-game economic system that doles out money based on how you did in the previous round. Valorant is a ton of fun, and definitely worth checking out.
2. Team Fortress 2

Developer: Valve
Platforms: PC, Mac
In many ways, Team Fortress 2 is Overwatch’s big sister. Released in 2007 (nine years before Tracer first zipped onto our screens), fans have been quick to point out the similarities. Both are team-based shooters where coordination and positional strategy are key to beating the enemy. TF2's Scout bears a passing resemblance to Tracer, while Overwatch’s Hanzo is strikingly similar to Scout. Jeff Kaplan, the head honcho and game director over at Blizzard, has said on record that TF2 is "one of my favorite games of all time". It's also got a few more customization options than Overwatch, player-edited maps, and totally free-to-play gameplay. At the end of the day, Team Fortress 2 is worth checking out just to see how it inspired one of today's most popular shooters.
1. Marvel Rivals

Developer: NetEase Games
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5
Marvel Rivals is a team-based PVP that shares a lot of similarities to Overwatch. The Superhero shooter brings together lots of popular Marvel characters - including both heroes and villains - together for competitive 6v6 battles. Bringing all of the unique powers and abilities of the cast into the fold makes for some exciting action set across various locations in the Marvel universe. If you're looking for something fresh to play that has lots of Overwatch ingredients, look no further than Marvel Rivals.
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