The battle for Olympus event is ongoing in Overwatch 2 and players are wondering which Hero is winning it. During this event, you can play a special free-for-all deathmatch, where selected characters get powers of notable figures from Greek Mythology. And the hero winning this event has a big reward waiting for them. So here is the current leaderboard and Rankings for the Battle for Olympus event in Overwatch 2.
Who is Winning Battle for Olympus in Overwatch 2?
During Week 1, it seems that Junker Queen is winning the Battle for Olympus in Overwatch 2. She has a total of 34,465,093 kills at the time of writing this article here is the ranking for each character:
These ranks are official and were posted by @PlayOverwatch on Twitter. Check out this post below.
That’s a wrap on week one of the Battle for Olympus! Here’s an updated look at the leaderboard🔱
Will Hades Pharah close the gap and steal the crown from Zeus Junker Queen?👑
Will Hermes Lúcio continue to climb the board and pass Cyclops Roadhog ?📈
We’ll know soon enough! pic.twitter.com/Bm54MAW7D0
— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) January 13, 2023
Don’t worry though the event is ending on 19th January and there is still some time left. So if you start playing as your favorite hero there is still a chance to make them win. Pharah is not too far behind in kills to Junker Queen. And you never know the players might just pull a UNO reverse and make Ramattra win. Although considering his number of kills it is highly unlikely.
What happens when a Hero Wins the Battle for Olympus?
The hero that has the most number of kills at the end of the event will win the Battle for Olympus, and the game will immortalize them by placing their statue on the Illios Ruins arena map.
But don’t feel sad if your hero doesn’t win, because for completing the special challenges you still get free rewards.
That covers this guide on who is winning the Battle for Olympus in Overwatch 2 and the current leaderboard standings. For more things on this game, I suggest you check out our Overwatch 2 section.