Overwatch is one of the most popular first-person shooter games in the world due to its variety of playable characters, known as heroes, such as Tracer and Ana. In one Overwatch match, players that controlled these two heroes fought on opposing teams, with Ana defeating Tracer in hilarious ways, with the help of the tanks on their team, Reinhardt and D.Va.

An Overwatch player named Juno, known as jjjunooo on Reddit, uploaded a video on the social media platform that contained two clips from a match in Eichenwalde, one of the most popular maps in the game. In it, they played as Ana, a support hero, and defeated a Tracer from the enemy team two times in less than a minute.

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In the first clip of the video, the two teams fought at the end of the second point, which had already been captured by those on the Attack team. As the enemy Tracer got close to Ana, Juno used Ana's Sleep Dart ability to knock their opponent out. Before Tracer could get back up, however, Juno's teammate used D.Va's Call Mech ability right on top of them, defeating Tracer instantly.

In the second clip, which took place not even a minute after the first, Tracer failed to learn their lesson as they overextended without their team, leaving the payload and getting close to Ana. As a result, Juno used Ana's Sleep Dart once again, stopping Tracer from killing them. Ana then waved and turned around to look at the Reinhardt on their team, who used the Charge ability to push Tracer into the debris outside of the castle in the Eichenwalde map.

These two clips are not only very funny, but can serve as a helpful reminder to players to not move away from their team nor underestimate their opponents. This is something many new players will need to learn once Overwatch 2 releases.

Overwatch 2 will come out on October 4, and will be free-to-play, unlike the original game, so there will likely be many new players that can learn how to improve their skills by watching clips such as these. It will be available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, and have a lot of modes that weren't included in the original game. A beta is currently out for select players to see what the game is like compared to Overwatch.

Overwatch is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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