

Reddit users have noticed a very subtle change to the model of the payload cart on the Numbani map. A recent update to the game’s PTR may be hinting that this is about to change, though.īut the games most recent PTR update could be suggesting a change of tact for Overwatch which has got fans very excited. However, bar the odd in-game mention, there's been next to nothing by the way of official details from team blizzard. He's even mentioned as far back as the games very first cinematic trailer. The Overwatch team has been teasing the arrival of Doomfist for quite some time as a potential next Overwatch character. Overwatch recently released a new PTR update for the game and the oh so eagle-eyed Overwatch Reddit community has spotted one very specific change that has fans praying that legendary character Doomfist could soon join the game. In addition, there will be a new rotation of Conquests and all new Class Sets that will be rewarded after completing certain chapters in the Season Journey.DOOMFIST: Is Terry Crews in line to play Doomfist following this latest secret PTR reveal? (Image: Blizzard)

More rewards abound this season with new Season Cosmetic and Journey Rewards, as well as the return of rewards originally available from Season 16. Those that unlock all Seals and Potions will then be rewarded with the Wings of Terror Cosmetic. After stumbling upon the Altar of Rites, brave Nephalem may unlock Seals and Legendary Potions to claim their powers… after a sacrificial offering, of course. "Along with loads of new updates and rewards, players will experience an all-new journey in the Rites of Sanctuary. We've seen phenomenal responses from our players and it's clear that the excitement for Diablo III is on the rise! With all the content that arrived in the last several patches and will be arriving in our upcoming season, there couldn't be a better time to try – or return to – Diablo III," said Matthew Cederquist, Senior Game Producer I "Last week, we wrapped up the PTR period for Season 28, which saw five times more concurrent users on PC compared to our previous PTR testing periods.
