Overwatch 2: Can the game be played with a controller on PC?

One of the most imperative things in multiplayer gaming is to consider input choice.

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By Rohit Kohli | Dec 21, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

One of the most imperative things in multiplayer gaming is to consider input choice. Is playing with a mouse and keyboard good or should you continue with a controller, the best alternative for console players? Most players pick their input once they are done choosing their platform—most console players continue with controllers and the same goes for PC players — but players can alter things depending on what works best for them.

For players who prefer using a wired or wireless controller on PC might be wondering which games will let them do so. fortunately, several big PC titles provide multiple input methods to offer customization and ramp up accessibility. In this article, we will discuss Overwatch 2’s controller settings on a PC.

Which controllers does Overwatch 2 support?

For people looking to play Overwatch 2 with a controller, they will find themselves lucky: the game allows controllers. In Overwatch 2’s options menu, players can find controller-specific settings that will allow them to adjust the layout exactly how they prefer.

But not every controller in the market will support Blizzard’s FPS title. If players want to play Overwatch 2 with a controller, it’s best to use an official Xbox Series X|S controller. Since Xbox and Windows work belongs to the same ecosystem, pairing the controller with a PC is pretty easy.

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As soon as the PC detects the controller and players press a button, the game’s interface will automatically swap to button prompts. It’s unknown if Overwatch 2 officially supports XInput, an app that works with Windows and detects Xbox controllers automatically.

The game also works with modern PlayStation controllers and third-party PC controllers, but players will be required to make some adjustments. Once players attach a wired PlayStation 4 DualShock controller, Overwatch 2 will automatically recognize it, but might not show PS-specific button inputs. Players will still be able to use a PS4 DualShock, but they will have to figure out which button does what or re-map them.

Sadly, Nintendo Switch controllers aren’t supported by Overwatch 2 on PC. The USB Switch Pro controller might get recognized by Windows, but Overwatch 2 might not be able to recognize it right away and might not respond to the player’s inputs.

If players want to try out the game with a Switch controller, they will be required to download and play the game on the Switch. There will be able to find third-party workarounds or drivers that will allow the game to work, but Blizzard hasn’t officially provided support for Nintendo’s controller on PC.

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