Analyze your Overwatch games with the new replay feature

    
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Overwatch players looking to step up their games now have another tool in their repertoires thanks to the addition of the new replay feature, which allows players to review their previous games and analyze their plays like never before. When viewing matches in the replay feature, players can control the action in a variety of ways, such as speeding up or slowing down the playback speed, switching between first-person, third-person, and free-moving cameras, and more, making it perfect not only for analyzing gameplay but also for gathering up footage for highlight reels and compilations.

Players who want to take the new replay feature for a spin can find it in their player profiles under the replays tab, which will store their 10 most recent matches (aside from tutorial and practice range runs) to view at their leisure. It’s worth noting, however, that like highlights, replays will be reset when a new patch drops. Right now, the feature is available only for PCs and only on the Public Test Realm, though the devs promise that it will be coming to consoles “soon.” If you want to read all of the details about Overwatch’s new replay feature and get some tips on how to use the new tool to its fullest, be sure to check out the update post in its entirety over on the game’s official site.

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