How do Overwatch ranks work?

avatarRavellingMane3 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea3 months ago

Overwatch ranks are based on your SR (Skill Rating), which you get after completing 5 placement matches. You can go up or down based on your performance and win/loss ratio!

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avatarCatalogingDisk3 months ago

Your SR determines your rank. Win games to climb up, lose games to drop down. Easy peasy!


avatarArisingWard3 months ago

Ranking in Overwatch is a complex mix of individual performance, teamwork, and match outcomes, all boiled down into a numerical SR.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow3 months ago

Ranks in Overwatch are a measure of your skill level in Competitive Play. Starting from Bronze and going all the way to Grandmaster.


avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

After your placement matches, you'll get a rank from Bronze to Grandmaster. Win to climb, lose to fall!

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