Gaming: Breaking Overwatch Jetpack Cat Abilities And Perks Explained
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We've all been wanting a cat with a jetpack in Overwatch for a long time, but I can't say I ever expected it to actually happen, even though there's a monkey scientist and a hamster mechanic. Aptly named Jetpack Cat, this new support hero uses a flying mech to dish out heals and cart people about.
Despite the cute and cuddly exterior, Jetpack Cat is a menace on the battlefield. In the right hands, at least, as her abilities are much more complicated than they appear. Jetpack Cat arrives on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, alongside Anran, Mizuki, Domina, and Emre.
Jetpack Cat is a 225HP support hero who makes up for her low health with high mobility and great utility. She's classified as a Tactician in the new subrole system, causing excess ultimate charge to carry over to the next one. That's a very fitting role for her, as she can transport allies around the battlefield and over obstacles, or even drag enemies around with her ultimate. She may be small, but she's a real playmaker.
Source: PC Gamer