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Overwatch Finally Adds ‘Mark All as Seen’ Option to Hero Gallery

Blizzard’s Overwatch first came out on May 2016. They have since added more to the game and expanded it with more features and characters. One of the most requested features however, has eluded players until now. As of November 23, the game’s Hero Gallery finally has the “Mark All as Seen” Button at the top. This small, but extremely useful is a welcome addition since it would require so much clicking to remove the marker otherwise. Having a one-click button makes it easier to keep track of what actually changed on your recent playthrough, as well as what has been there for a while.

Only in Overwatch Public Test Servers for Now

If you are wondering why you did not see the feature yet on your last game, that is because it is only on Public Test Region servers (PTR) for now. In case you are one of the new players who just joined in the fun during the recent free weekend, PTR is an alternative region on the Battle.net app. This allows players and developers to beta test features before rolling it out to the full game. That is where new characters also show up first. Players can choose it if they are in the Battle.net app. This requires a separate 37GB file size package download and installation before proceeding.

In case you still do not have the game, you can actually get it for 50% off the retail price until November 28. This is for both the regular and the Game of the Year Edition.

Ron Perillo

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