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How the ping system works in Overwatch 2

Call them out without using your voice.

Ping systems have quickly cemented themselves as one of the most needed features in online multiplayer games. Apex Legends was the first to popularize pinging items, enemies, and locations to show your teammates what you see, but other games are adopting their own version of that. People have been asking for a ping system to come into Overwatch for years, and Blizzard is granted that wish with the release of the sequel. Here is how the ping system works in Overwatch 2.

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How to ping in Overwatch 2

Like other games’ ping systems, Overwatch 2 will allow you to communicate information to your teammates whether you are in voice chat or not. On PC, you can ping by pressing G or the scroll wheel on your mouse. On console, pinging is done with the left d-pad.

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Holding the input will bring up the communication wheel, but if you do a quick press, you will have an automatic response given depending on what you are pointing at. For example, if you ping an enemy, your character will call out their location, and the ping icon will appear over them. If they leave your line of sight, the icon will temporarily stay over their last known place with a question mark. Keep in mind that some players can change location quickly, like Sombra teleporting with her Translocator, so in cases like that, the icon will disappear.

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Pinging has also been expanded to the usual communication wheel already in the game. If you ask for healing, a ping icon will appear over your hero, and teammates can let you know where the closest Support teammate is. You can also confirm a teammate’s ping by placing your reticle on it and pinging it. This can let teammates know you are on your way or close by to help.

To combat people spamming pings, there is a system in place to limit the number of pings, and you can block or squelch particular teammate pings if they are not being helpful.


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John Hansen is a Full-time Staff Writer for Gamepur as well as a host for the YouTube channel Pixel Street Videos where he co-hosts a weekly gaming podcast and more. His favorite games include Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Breath of the Wild, Left 4 Dead 2, and Overwatch. He covers Overwatch 2 and other FPS titles, Minecraft, Sonic the Hedgehog, Legend of Zelda, and whatever zombie games are placed in front of him.