There are a lot of players looking to find Overwatch 2 teams, and it can be difficult to find the right one. In this guide, we’ll talk about what you should be looking for in an Overwatch 2 team and how to identify them.
In addition to being able to compete against some of the best competitors out there, joining a competitive Overwatch team can offer opportunities for personal growth and professional development for players who want to make their dreams come true: You can earn money from sponsorships or tournament prize pools; qualify for an official league like OWL; or even receive free gear from companies looking for new talent that loves gaming as much as they do!
Even if you are not a highly skilled top tier Overwatch 2 player there are still many opportunities for you to discover. Besides Blizzards own Path-to-pro competition you can find plenty other alternatives. Playing with an Overwatch 2 team can immediatly let you play in your first smaller cups and tournaments.
Join one of our own existing Overwatch 2 Academy Teams and play immeditatly in international cups and tournaments! Our teams are perfectly suited if you are a master or grand master player!
There are a number of ways you can find a team. One option is to see if any of your friends or acquaintances are looking for one, and ask if you can join their group. Another way is to look on social media platforms like Discord and Reddit (or even Facebook) for any Overwatch 2 team-building groups or communities that might exist. Have a look at our Overwatch 2 Discord Server post to see the most relevant Discord Servers to find Teammates in.
If you dont want to look on Discord servers for a team, then you should try out the official Blizzard forum. There you can look for teams looking for players or just post your own looking-for-team post.
Besides the forum you can try out the OverwatchLFT subreddit. This is a place for Overwatch 2 players and teams who want to start or join a team or recruit for a team.