You can now see everything Shion brings to Overwatch through her newly released gameplay trailer. The footage outlines her full ability kit, highlights her combat style, and showcases her high-impact ultimate ahead of Season 3: Tiger’s Den.
As you prepare for the new season, Shion stands out as a damage hero built around speed, precision, and aggressive plays. Her revealed abilities give you a clearer picture of how she fits into team compositions and how you can use her strengths in live matches.
Shion Gameplay Reveal Footage
You see Shion in action with dual semi-automatic pistols that reward precise aim and steady pressure. She can cross the weapons at close range to finish weakened enemies quickly.
Her kit also includes:
- A fast evasive dash
- A throwable motorcycle for burst impact
- An electrified spinning ultimate that damages nearby foes
Each ability emphasizes mobility and aggressive positioning.
Overwatch Shion abilities and ultimate
You deal damage up close and reposition quickly with Shion’s fast, aggressive kit. Her Kira Pistols fire rapid shots, letting you pressure targets at short to mid range.
- Execution: Unleash an X-shaped projectile burst. Hold the input to tighten the spread and increase its speed.
- Evade: Dash in any direction and gain brief overhealth.
- Joyride: Start your engine to ride forward; reactivate to jump off and send the bike ahead as a projectile.
Her ultimate, Satsuriku Spree, drives you forward three times while firing continuously, allowing you to carve through clustered enemies.
As a Flanker, you gain increased healing from health packs.
| Perk | Effect |
|---|---|
| Rapid Reload | Evade restores 9 ammo |
| X Machina | Execution deals 20% more damage to targets under 50% health |
| Refuel | Joyride restores 50 health and heals 20 per second while active |
| Faces of Death | Gain Recon, Specialist, and Sharpshooter passives |
Overwatch Neon Junction Map Reveals New Hybrid Battleground Details
You get a detailed look at Neon Junction through Shion’s gameplay footage, which highlights several key areas across this Tokyo-inspired Hybrid map. The setting blends tight urban streets with elevated routes that reward positioning and awareness.
Notable locations shown so far include:
- A central train station that anchors one phase of the objective
- A street-level restaurant space that supports close-quarters fights
- An elevated overpass with active rail traffic
- A moving train system that directly impacts combat
The overpass stands out as a high-risk sniper lane. You can hold long sightlines as heroes like Widowmaker or Hanzo, but you must stay alert. A passing train can remove anyone lingering on the tracks, forcing you to weigh damage output against survival.
This design creates a clear risk-versus-reward dynamic. You gain strong angles and map control, yet the environment itself punishes poor timing.
Neon Junction also fulfills a long-standing request for a Tokyo setting. The developers paired this release with Shion’s debut, aligning a new hero with a new battleground. Since Hybrid maps remain popular in rotation, this layout follows the structure players already understand while adding distinct environmental hazards you must respect.