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Moira, D.Va Overwatch’s most-played in Competitive Season 9

Overwatch players favoured Moira and D.Va in Competitive Season 9, Blizzard has recently detailed.

Game Director, Jeff Kaplan, took to the game’s forums with the top 10 played characters in each tier of Overwatch‘s most recent Competitive season.

The results are as follows:

Bronze

  1. D.Va
  2. Mercy
  3. Junkrat
  4. Moira
  5. Reinhardt
  6. Soldier: 76
  7. Lucio
  8. Genji
  9. Roadhog
  10. Ana

Silver

  1. D.Va
  2. Moira
  3. Mercy
  4. Junkrat
  5. Reinhardt
  6. Soldier: 76
  7. Lucio
  8. Genji
  9. Roadhog
  10. Ana

Gold

  1. D.Va
  2. Moira
  3. Mercy
  4. Reinhardt
  5. Soldier: 76
  6. Junkrat
  7. Genji
  8. Roadhog
  9. Lucio
  10. Ana

Platinum

  1. Moira
  2. D.Va
  3. Mercy
  4. Genji
  5. Reinhardt
  6. Roadhog
  7. Ana
  8. Zenyatta
  9. McCree
  10. Soldier: 76

Diamond

  1. Moira
  2. D.Va
  3. Genji
  4. Mercy
  5. Roadhog
  6. Zenyatta
  7. Ana
  8. McCree
  9. Tracer
  10. Reinhardt

Master

  1. D.Va
  2. Moira
  3. Mercy
  4. Genji
  5. Zenyatta
  6. Roadhog
  7. Tracer
  8. McCree
  9. Ana
  10. Winston

Grandmaster

  1. D.Va
  2. Tracer
  3. Zenyatta
  4. Moira
  5. Genji
  6. Roadhog
  7. Lucio
  8. Mercy
  9. Winston
  10. McCree

While D.Va’s been a mainstay, Moira is a new character, only added to the game back in November 2017.

How do the above lists compare to your favourites? Sound off in the comments area, below.

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