Some fans of Overwatch 2 believe they have officially cracked the code on the newest Support hero's name for the upcoming season: Luzdesol. There has been a lot of speculation from players about what upcoming Overwatch 2 changes could hold, and it seems the mystery of the game's newest hero may be solved.

When it comes to the gameplay of Overwatch 2, the heroes within the game are the true lifeblood of the first-person shooter. The three hero classes of Tank, Damage, and Support offer players the opportunity to find the perfect hero that matches their playing style best, and it's one of the main aspects of the game that has kept fans coming back for more. Although there is the occasional controversy with Overwatch 2 heroes, many players have their specific characters that they have become attached to overtime. With so many unique options to choose from, some players have been curious about a new hero that is set to be introduced in the approaching season titled Invasion.

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After the Overwatch 2: Invasion live stream event, some fans believed they figured out what the name of the new Support hero could be. During the live stream, the account name that can be seen in the top right corner of the screen reads "Luzdesol," leading some attentive fans to conclude that this is the developers giving Overwatch 2 players a hint about the new hero's name.

Thanks to an Overwatch 2 developer recently sharing a teaser of the mystery hero surrounded by light, many fans are convinced that the hero is named Luzdesol because their powers have something to do with light or the sun. The name Luzdesol is taken from the Spanish phrase "luz de sol," meaning "sunlight." Between the developer's gif and the possible hint from the live stream event, it seems that these fans may be onto something.

There is a lot of anticipation for this upcoming season, mainly due to many Overwatch 2 fans being upset at Blizzard's recent choices with the game. Invasion could be a major turning point for the future of Overwatch 2, which means the season needs to have a lot of great things to offer players who are becoming disenchanted by the first-person shooter. A great new hero could be one of the many ways for players to be satisfied with the game again, bringing something fresh to matches. Whoever the new support hero ends up being, the evidence uncovered from these super sleuth fans is quite convincing.

Overwatch 2 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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