The Latest Overwatch Developer Update Focuses on Highlights

The Latest Overwatch Developer Update Focuses on Highlights

Our boy Jeff is back.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jun 22, 2017 @ 01:55 PM (Staff Bios)
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Our main man Jeff Kaplan is back once again to shed some light on new features coming to Overwatch in the near future. This developer update, which dropped earlier today, provides some details about some long awaited changes that will be coming to Overwatch soon. Although no date has been announced, you can test them out for yourself in the public test realm.

With this new update, you will be able to bind keys to capture moments in-game, which will then go to your "recently captured" folder in-game besides the top highlights that Overwatch collects automatically. Top highlights will also last 24 hours from now on. Players will be able to save up to 32 clips at a time which they can export and upload to social media platforms. 

Jeff explains it much better than me, so make sure to watch the developer highlight below:

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