This Rialto Open Queue match was a perfect showcase of what it means to hard carry in Overwatch 2. Playing as Torbjörn, I led the lobby in nearly every major category, finishing with 25 eliminations, only 2 deaths, and 15,566 total damage dealt. My contribution didn’t stop there — I secured 12 final blows and 4 solo kills, proving I wasn’t just padding stats but directly closing out critical fights.
The true power of Torbjörn’s kit shined through with 16 turret kills, which applied constant map pressure and forced the enemy team to split focus, while my 6 Molten Core kills turned entire engagements around. Despite the enemy supports combining for a staggering 27,000+ healing, my relentless damage and smart ultimate usage broke their sustain, opening the path for my team to push through.
On top of raw stats, I played with discipline and survivability, only dying twice throughout the entire match while continuing to output consistent DPS. My frontline Orisa tanked over 21,000 damage, and our Lifeweaver kept us alive with 11,000+ healing, giving me the perfect foundation to shine — but the kill confirmations, turret zone control, and fight-winning ultimates made it clear: this was my game to carry.
By the end of the match, I earned three endorsements from teammates, solidifying the impact of my performance. In a lobby stacked with high healing and tank pressure, this Torbjörn game stood out as a textbook carry — proof that with the right positioning, turret placements, and ultimate timing, Torbjörn can absolutely dominate even the most resilient enemy comps.