After a fun little cinematic debut, newcomer Sierra has now been graced with a proper gameplay showcase to get us up to speed on what that whacky gun is capable of.
And good lord, that isn’t even auto-aim – that is straight up heat seeking bullets.
Take a squiz:
So Sierra fills the DPS role within the game, with a slew of fun toys that play to anti-air options and movement possibilities.
She also comes packing a fun little shockwave grenade that really resembles Doomfist’s Seismic Slam, but as a conveniently pocket-sized throwable.
Here’s a proper breakdown of her perks and kit:
If it wasn’t obvious already, Sierra IS that girl 🔥
— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) April 9, 2026
Check out Sierra’s brand new ability kit and try her out when Season 2 starts on Apr 14 🧗 pic.twitter.com/LkmUifFt8X
Right off the bat, I am surprised by her interesting gun gimmick. It has a unique firing spread (basically the the pattern that the bullets make) and it requires sustained fire to gain accuracy. It’s an odd choice for Overwatch, which usually has a fairly traditional approach to bullet spread. This unwieldiness is very likely to play into Sierra’s first major ability, Tracking Shot, which fires a dart into an enemy and immediately makes her gun instead fire player-seeking rounds (that look a lot like Halo’s Needler rounds).
Her drone, D.O.R.O.T.H.Y, looks deployable within the world and then can be used as a grapple point for her to gain some vertical movement. As a deployable item, my first question is whether enemies can shoot it down – and more so, does it do anything ‘drone-like’, such as spotting or highlighting players? I am guessing that no real mention or demonstration of that kind of capability means nope.
Her ultimate is a basic one, it’s an area nuke, seemly in a straight line in front of her. Call me old fashioned, but I am glad to see a bread-and-butter area denial tool in her kit instead of some intensely complicated thing. Sometimes blowing stuff up is just the ticket.
Sierra drops as part of the Overwatch 2026 Season 2 content drop, coming on April 15. Are you excited to become an anti-air monster with heat seeking bullets? Tell us all about it in the comments or on our social media.
Known throughout the interwebs simply as M0D3Rn, Ash is bad at video games. An old guard gamer who suffers from being generally opinionated, it comes as no surprise that he is both brutally loyal and yet, fiercely whimsical about all things electronic. On occasion will make a youtube video that actually gets views. Follow him on YouTube @Bad at Video Games


