Overwatch’s Barely-A-Year-Old Stadium Mode Is Going On Life Support

Overwatch’s Stadium mode, which transformed Blizzard’s hero shooter into something more akin to a third-person MOBA, won’t be receiving new heroes or maps moving forward.

Game director Aaron Keller announced the news in a blog post discussing the game’s various formats, along the way revealing Stadium in both its ranked and unranked versions are Overwatch’s least played modes by far. Only 3% of Overwatch’s daily players dip into either version of Stadium, according to Keller. By comparison, 54% of daily players participate in unranked 5v5 role queue.

“Stadium, meanwhile, has settled into a dedicated, smaller audience,” Keller said. “With this in mind, while we’ll continue supporting Stadium with seasonal balance updates, rank resets, and rewards, we’re not planning on expanding Stadium with new heroes or maps.”

Instead, Keller said the team will take lessons learned from Stadium and apply it to “future plans,” though he did not elaborate on what those might be.

Stadium released in April of 2025, a few months after Overwatch’s main hero shooter competitor, the third-person Marvel Rivals, seemed to be popping off. In addition to its third-person perspective, Stadium introduced a full on MOBA-esque item store, invoking Valve’s still-not-technically released hero shooter/MOBA-hybrid Deadlock.

Not all of Overwatch’s roster is playable in Stadium. Since each character needs to be able to be built in multiple ways, with a whole slew of unique items that radically alter their gameplay, Blizzard was slowly adding heroes from the main game’s roster to the mode. As it stands, only 33 of Overwatch’s 52 (and counting) heroes are playable in Stadium, and it seems it will be staying that way.

While Stadium is in essence winding down, Blizzard will still be experimenting with different modes and formats. In the blog post, Keller broke down two upcoming 6v6 experimental queues. One of the new queues will look to solve the game’s tank problem, its current matchmaking-speed bottleneck, by allowing one damage player the ability to “flex” during a match and swap to a second tank if need be.

Overwatch’s latest hero is the cyberpunk demon Shion, added as part of Season 3 in June. Following Overwatch’s rebrand earlier this year (when it added five new heroes at once and dropped the “2” from its name), Blizzard committed to one new hero per season for the remainder of the year, for a total of 10 new heroes in 2026.

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