Overwatch 2 Juno guide: Abilities, ultimate, tips, and more
Overwatch 2’s newest Support hero,Juno, codenamed ‘Space Ranger’, can now be trialed by players and is a hybrid of many different characters. So, here is a full guide on how to master her.
Luckily for the release of Overwatch 2’s last hero,Venture, they didn’t become a menace on the meta instantly (looking at youMauga), which made their debut in Season 10 a success.

Now withSeason 12on the horizon, Juno – Overwatch 2’s newest Support hero since Illari – is coming, finally bringing another Support that can rival Lucio’s speed boost and mobility. Not only that, if you play her right, she can be quite lethal as your team’s main healer.
So, here is everything you need to know about Juno, from her abilities, weapons, ultimate, and some tips on how to play too.

Juno’s weapon in Overwatch 2
A burst-fire primary weapon with 180 bullets in the chamber will be your main source of healing and damage throughout the game.
You can almost think of Juno’s primary fire as a beefed-up version of Ana’s Biotic Rifle. Just like Ana’s Biotic Rifle,Juno’s weapon doesn’t deal critical damageeither.

Her secondary fire is her Pulsar Torpedoes, which lock on to allies and enemies and fire homing projectiles at them, either healing teammates or damaging opponents.
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Pulsar Torpedoes
Juno’s abilities in Overwatch 2
When it comes to her role as a Support, Juno is likely to be your team’s main healer as she can dispense a lot of healing to your allies. As a result, don’t expect yourself to be making insane plays all the time.
Additionally, her Hyper Ring is a great tool to help your team engage in team fights or to peel. And her verticality in her Glide Boost and passive allows for her to easily escape dives.

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Her ultimate, Orbital Ray, is a great tempo-shifting ability to use in a team fight, healing allies and increasing their damage.
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Glide Boost
Hyper Ring
Orbital Ray
Tips for using Juno in Overwatch 2
As you’re able to tell by looking at Juno’s abilities, she’s unlikely to suit players who want to make proactive plays on their own (looking at you, Lucio mains) and is instead more suitable for a passive playstyle.
However, the ability to support from the backline doesn’t diminish her abilities, as she can still help your team engage in fights and deal massive amounts of damage.
So here are some of our observations from experimenting with Juno’s abilities and playstyle:
There you have it! That’s everything you need to know about Juno. As of writing, Juno has entered her limited trial, before being officially released in Season 12 on August 20.