Overwatch 2: Best custom game codes for aim training

Tracer waving in Overwatch 2's posterBlizzard

Overwatch 2 allows players to hop into custom game modes to train their aim. Training your aim is essential to ensure you’re able to track your enemies and if you’re looking to practice your aim, we’ve got the best game codes for you to try in Overwatch 2.

Overwatch 2 Season 7 brought a ton of content for players to enjoy. From the Sombra rework and Group Respawn feature to the plenty of tweaks to the maps and game’s meta, the new season introduced several balance changes.

However, like any other FPS, to rank up and perform well consistently, you need to have good aim. Aiming in Overwatch 2 is slightly different when compared to titles like CS2 and Valorant, with the game being an arena shooter. With characters like Tracer, Genji, or Pharah constantly on the move, you need to be quick with your crosshair placement and track your opponents well.

With that in mind, here are the best custom game codes to train your aim in Overwatch 2.

Best aim training codes in Overwatch 2

There are several types of custom games that players can dive into to train their aim. While some focus on the general aim and movement, others can be specifically used to train their vertical aim or hit moving targets.

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Here are the best custom game codes for all sorts of aim training in Overwatch 2:

Basic aim training codes

Basic aim warm up for Cassidy in Overwatch 2Blizzard
You can increase or decrease the movement speed for bots while training your aim.

If you wish to warm up your aim before jumping into a match in Overwatch 2, these custom game codes will help you practice against moving targets like Genji, Tracer, and Hanzo with pocket Mercy:

  • KAVE5
  • VAXTA

You can adjust the movement speed for the bots using the options on the screen and practice aiming with every hero in the game.

Vertical aim training code

Aim Training for flying and jumping targets in Overwatch 2Blizzard
Jumping targets like Winston are hard to hit in Overwatch 2.

If you’re looking to practice hitting heroes that are moving or jumping in the air, you should use the following game code:

  • 6CJXR1

The above code takes you to a custom Lijiang Tower map, where you can aim at jumping targets right outside the capture point.

Higher difficulty aim training code

Aim Training in Overwatch's Junkertown mapBlizzard
MHGGS code creates a lobby with bots set at hard difficulty.

Using the code below, you’ll be able to put your aim to a true test in Overwatch 2:

  • MHGGS

The above code takes you to a custom Junkertown map, with enemy heroes moving near the attacker spawn. If you damage the enemies, they shoot back, making this aim training feel like a practice match. It’s important to practice your positioning along with your aim in this custom game.

Apart from the codes listed above, Overwatch 2 players can also join games through the Custom Games browser. If you try and like a game in this browser, you can add it to your favorites to play it regularly.

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How to play aim trainers in Overwatch 2

You can follow the steps listed below to access aim trainers in Overwatch 2:

  1. Launch Overwatch 2 and click on Play.
  2. On the right side of your screen, you’ll see Custom Games.
  3. Click on it and then click on +Create, towards the top right of the screen.
  4. On the Create Game or custom lobby screen, click on Settings.
  5. Tap on the second option under Summary to Import Code.
  6. Enter the custom game code and click OK.
  7. Head back to the lobby and click on Start.

Once you start a custom game, you’ll have the option to choose the type of practice you want along with the difficulty level.

So there you have it! That’s all you need to know to start your aim training in Overwatch 2. For more on Overwatch 2, be sure to check out the following:

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