Overwatch 2 recently updated both the Dorado and Watchpoint: Gibraltar maps, moving Juno's crashed space shuttle from the former to the latter, and replacing it with a new monument. These map changes were not documented in any patch notes, but are live in Overwatch 2 right now.
Mid season 11 content update for Overwatch 2found a space shuttle containing a message in Morse code and a picture of Mei and her friend Jiayi crashed into the attack on the Dorado map. This was later confirmed to be the landing pad where Juno, the Martian support hero added in Season 12, had first landed on planet Earth.
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Now it seems Overwatch 2 has continued the saga of Juno's spacecraft not only on Dorado, but also on the map Watchpoint: Gibraltar. As of the Season 14 update Overwatch 2Juno's crashed shuttle on Dorado has been removed and replaced with a monument commemorating the landing of the first naturally born Martian on Earth. Overwatch 2 content creator Hazelet shared images of the charming new statue on Twitter, along with the English translation of the Spanish engraving on it.
Juno's Shuttle has moved in Overwatch 2
As for Watchpoint: Gibraltar, Juno's drop-ship has been transported into one of the map's spawns. New knowledge revealed that Tracer, Winston, and the other members of Overwatch were responsible for helping Juno after her crash landing, so as the organization's current base of operations, it makes sense that her shuttle would be moved to Gibraltar. It seems that Juno has officially joined Overwatch along with newcomers like Lucio, Mei, Orisa and Efi.
Fans were excited to see these changes implemented in Dorado and Watchpoint: Gibraltar. The saga of game teasers for Juno was popular among gamers, fueling speculation ahead of her reveal. Although it seems likely that more Overwatch 2 PvE missions aren't coming anytime soon, many fans are excited to see the story continue in other ways like this.
Hazard, the new tank hero in Overwatch 2 Season 14 also shook up a spawn room by destroying the Oasis map in Season 13 before his official reveal. Now that the hero is officially live, it is possible Overwatch 2 could follow suit in Oasis by having the damage done by him and the Phreaks repaired somehow. Players will have to wait until 2025 to see if Overwatch 2 does – or if it adds more map teasers for upcoming heroes like these in the future.