Overwatch Cheats — Widow Flickbot, Sojourn Lock & Ult Tracker
Last updated · April 7, 2026
Climb out of Bronze and Silver elo hell with hero-specific aimbot, ult charge ESP, and ability prediction. Ricochet-tested. Tuned per hero.
- Aimbot — Hero-Specific Tuning Per Character
- ESP — Ult Charge Tracking and Ability Cooldowns
- Native ESP — Spectator Outlines
- Misc — Auto Melee, Auto Lock Hero & Battletag Viewer
- Triggerbot & Flickbot for One-Shot Heroes
- Ricochet Bypass — Blizzard's Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat
- Pricing & Plans
- Frequently Asked Questions
Overwatch has the most polarized skill ranking system of any competitive shooter. Bronze and Silver are full of players who want to climb but can't because their aim caps out at "okay" and their game sense isn't sharp enough to compensate. Diamond and above is where the actual mechanics live — Widow flicks, Tracer tracking, Sojourn railgun locks. The gap between the two is enormous and largely invisible to the players stuck below it.
Raw Overwatch is built to bridge that gap. The aimbot is hero-specific because Overwatch isn't one game — it's twenty games glued together by hero swaps. The aim tracking that wins on Widowmaker is completely different from the aim tracking that wins on Tracer, which is completely different from Sojourn. Generic snap-aim cheats fail in Overwatch because they don't understand which hero is currently active. Ours does.
Beyond the aim, Overwatch is an information game. Knowing when an enemy ult is up, who's low HP, where the flankers are, and when the Mercy is about to res a teammate is what wins fights at high elo. Our ESP exposes all of that information automatically. You stop guessing when to push and start knowing.
We test against Ricochet — Activision's Ricochet anti-cheat. Ricochet is the most aggressive consumer anti-cheat on the market, and any Overwatch cheat that doesn't respect that gets popped within weeks. We spent three months on the Ricochet bypass before shipping the product, and we monitor Ricochet updates daily. The result: stable, undetected, and ready for ranked climbing.
Aimbot — Hero-Specific Tuning Per Character
The Overwatch aimbot has a different profile for every hero. This is the feature most providers skip because it's brutal to maintain — every patch can change a hitbox, every meta shift can change the optimal targeting style. We update them anyway.
Widowmaker uses flick-style aim tuned for one-shot headshots. Your crosshair flicks to the head bone the moment you scope, with humanized acceleration so it looks like a high-elo Widow main. Sojourn primary fire uses tracking-style aim tuned for charging the railgun safely. The railgun lock fires the moment your charged shot connects with a head bone — instant 130-damage confirms.
Tracer aim is tracking-focused with predictive movement compensation for blink dashes. You'll out-track most Tracer mains in mirrors because the cheat anticipates her own blink direction. Genji aim handles deflect timing and dash prediction. Hanzo gets arrow-velocity compensation and wall-bounce target prediction.
Headshot priority for one-shot heroes (Widow, Hanzo, McCree fan) is configurable globally. You can set the cheat to always go for head bones on these heroes regardless of body shot opportunities. For Sojourn, we recommend body-shot priority during the railgun charge phase and head priority during the railgun release.
Ult tracking integrates with the aimbot — when you pop your own ult, the aim adjusts its targeting curve. Soldier 76 ult locks onto closest visible head every shot. Sombra ult-translocator chain hits become reliable. The aim adjusts to the active ability state automatically.
ESP — Ult Charge Tracking and Ability Cooldowns
Information wins Overwatch fights at every elo. Knowing when their Zarya bubble is on cooldown, knowing exactly when their Reinhardt has shield up, knowing whose ult is at 98% — these are the calls that decide team fights. Our Overwatch ESP exposes all of it.
Enemy ult charge percentages render above each player's nameplate. You can see at a glance who's about to ult, who's saving for the next fight, and who already used their ult. Combined with team grouping, you know whether to push or back off based on actual ult availability rather than vibes.
Low-HP highlights make follow-up confirms automatic. Any enemy below 30% HP renders with a brighter outline and a HP number. Your DPS players prioritize them automatically without comms. This single feature climbs ranks faster than aimbot does — it teaches you target priority.
Flanker detection catches Tracer, Genji, and Sombra before they engage your backline. The ESP shows which heroes are positioning behind your team's expected line, with direction vectors. You stop getting backline-dived without warning. Mercy resurrection range and her current target visible at all times — you know when to push for the kill before the res lands.
Reinhardt shield HP through walls, Zarya bubble cooldown timer, and Sigma barrier HP all render so you know exactly when to commit damage. You stop wasting ammo into shields with a frame of life left.
Native ESP — Spectator Outlines
Native ESP is the second visual layer in Raw Overwatch alongside the standard 2D Render ESP. It uses Overwatch's own built-in spectator outline system to highlight enemies through walls. Because the rendering uses native game functionality rather than custom overlay drawing, it looks completely natural in spectator review and is invisible to client-side anti-cheat scans that monitor for custom rendering overlays.
The native outline system is what spectators see when watching pro players in OWCS broadcasts — Overwatch ships with the capability built in for spectator mode but normally restricts it to the spectator client. Raw Overwatch enables it during gameplay, giving you the same visual advantage that pro analysts use to track the action without any of the visual artifacts that custom ESP overlays produce.
The result is a subtle, native-looking visual advantage that blends with the game. Other players in your match see nothing different about your client. Your kill cams show enemies highlighted with the same outline system Overwatch uses for spectator mode, which most reviewers don't recognize as a cheat indicator because it looks identical to the broadcast-style outline they've seen on YouTube.
Native ESP pairs with the 2D Render ESP — you can run both simultaneously for maximum information density, or run only Native ESP for the safest competitive profile. Most ranked players run Native ESP only during Comp matches and switch to full 2D Render ESP for Quick Play stat farming.
Misc — Auto Melee, Auto Lock Hero & Battletag Viewer
Raw Overwatch ships three miscellaneous quality-of-life features that don't fit in the standard aim/ESP/config categories: Auto Melee for close-range finishers, Auto Lock Hero at the select screen, and Battletag Viewer for tracking players across matches.
Auto Melee triggers a melee attack when an enemy gets within range — useful for the close-range finishers that win 1HP fights but require manual reflex execution that most players miss in the heat of combat. Combined with the aimbot's target priority, Auto Melee turns clutch close-range plays from skill checks into automatic confirms. Critical for Tracer, Genji, and any flank hero who lives or dies on melee finishers.
Auto Lock Hero is a select-screen feature that automatically locks your chosen hero the moment you join the lobby, before any teammate can mirror or counter-pick. The window between lobby load and hero lock is short and most players miss it; Auto Lock removes the timing skill from the equation so you always get your main. Especially useful for one-trick mains who need their specific hero to perform.
Battletag Viewer exposes player Battletags across matches so you can identify the same players in different lobbies. If you played against a particular Widow main last week and they cracked you, you'll see the same Battletag this week and you can dodge the lobby (combine with the avoid list functionality on Battle.net). Conversely, if you played with a particular healer who carried, you can target them in subsequent lobbies for a duo.
These three features are bundled with every Raw Overwatch subscription tier. They're the kind of quality-of-life features that separate a daily-driver cheat from a one-time aim-farm tool — small advantages individually but they compound over hundreds of matches.
Triggerbot & Flickbot for One-Shot Heroes
Triggerbot in Overwatch is most useful on one-shot heroes where reaction time matters more than aim. Widow, Hanzo, and McCree (with the old hammer) all benefit massively from a triggerbot configured to fire on any visible head bone.
The Widow flickbot is the headline. Configure your aimbot to flick to the nearest visible head when you ADS, and the trigger fires the moment the flick lands. From corner-peek to one-shot kill is a single mouse click — the aim, the trigger, and the recovery all happen in one frame. You'll out-snipe every Widow main in your elo bracket immediately.
Hanzo gets the same treatment with arrow velocity compensation. The triggerbot waits for your draw to be at maximum charge before firing, so every shot is one-tap power. Wall bounces are predictable with the cheat's prediction system.
For tracking heroes (Tracer, Soldier, Sojourn), the triggerbot is less useful — those heroes win through sustained tracking, not single-shot reactions. We recommend running aimbot smoothing without triggerbot for those heroes and reserving the trigger for hitscan one-shots.
Humanizer reaction time tuning is critical in Overwatch because spectated matches get reviewed by the community. We default to 80-100ms reaction delay, which is faster than 99% of players but slow enough that no clip will ever read as obvious cheating.
Ricochet Bypass — Blizzard's Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat
Ricochet is Activision's Ricochet anti-cheat. It runs deep inside Windows, not just inside the game, which is why most Overwatch cheats get popped within weeks of release. We spent three months developing the Ricochet bypass before we shipped Raw Overwatch, and we monitor Ricochet updates daily — sometimes multiple times per day.
The bypass works by avoiding every technique Ricochet scans for. We don't inject DLLs into the game process. We don't hook game functions in memory. We use approaches that Ricochet's signature scanning and memory protection don't currently catch. When Ricochet updates, we update first or shut the cheat down.
Behavioral protection layers on top. The humanizer system caps your aim deltas, headshot percentages, and reaction times at believable values. Spectated matches get flagged for review by other players, so we recommend running default safe settings (65-70% headshot rate, 80% smoothness, narrow FOV cone) for Comp matches. Quick Play is more permissive — you can crank settings higher there without review risk.
Account-level Blizzard bans are separate from the anti-cheat layer. Even if Ricochet doesn't catch you, getting reported by enough players can trigger a manual review. Use the safe settings, don't be obvious, and you'll climb without issues. Long-term Overwatch customers stay on the same account for 6+ months running Raw Overwatch carefully.
For hardware ban protection, run the HWID spoofer alongside the cheat. Ricochet does hardware fingerprinting and Blizzard does follow up with hardware bans on flagged accounts. The spoofer makes account rotation viable.
Why Choose RawCheats Overwatch
- Hero-specific aim tuning for every meta DPS hero — Widow, Sojourn, Tracer, Genji, Hanzo, Soldier
- Ricochet bypass — three months of development before launch
- Ult charge ESP, low-HP highlights, ability cooldown tracker through walls
- Widow flickbot — corner peek to one-shot in one click
- Stripe + crypto checkout (10% off BTC/LTC)
- HWID spoofer compatible for Blizzard hardware ban survival
- Discord support active across Overwatch patch days
- Subscriptions auto-pause during anti-cheat downtime
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Buy Overwatch Cheats NowFrequently Asked Questions
Does Raw Overwatch bypass Ricochet anti-cheat?+
Yes. Ricochet is the most aggressive consumer anti-cheat on the market and we spent three months developing the bypass before launch. We monitor Ricochet updates daily and ship patches within hours of any change. If a fix isn't ready, the loader is shut down and your subscription pauses.
Will Blizzard ban my Overwatch account for using the cheat?+
Ricochet detection rates are extremely low because of our bypass approach. The bigger risk is getting reported by other players for obvious behavior — 100% headshot rates, impossible flicks, snap-shots through walls. Use the recommended safe settings and you'll stay on the same account for 6+ months. Run the HWID spoofer in parallel for full hardware protection.
Is the Widow flickbot detectable in spectated competitive matches?+
Not at the default 80-100ms humanizer delay. The flickbot looks like a high-elo Widow main with sharp reaction time. At lower delay settings (under 50ms) it starts to look obviously inhuman. At higher settings (over 150ms) it loses the snap-shot edge. Default is the sweet spot.
Does the Sojourn railgun lock work on every shot?+
Yes. The lock fires the moment your charged railgun connects with a visible head bone. Combined with the aimbot's tracking on the primary fire (which charges the railgun), you charge fast and one-tap squishies consistently. Sojourn becomes the highest-DPS hero in the game in your hands.
Will the Overwatch cheat work on Stadium mode?+
Yes. Stadium mode runs on the same client and same anti-cheat layer as Comp and Quick Play. All features including hero-specific aim tuning work in Stadium. Some hero builds in Stadium have modified abilities — the cheat reads the loadout and adjusts targeting accordingly.
Do you support all Overwatch DPS heroes?+
Yes. Every DPS hero has a tuned aim profile: Widow, Sojourn, Tracer, Genji, Hanzo, McCree (Cassidy), Soldier 76, Reaper, Pharah, Echo, Sombra, Bastion, Symmetra, Mei, and Junkrat. Tank and support heroes don't have dedicated profiles since their kits don't depend on aim — Zenyatta is the exception and gets a tracking aim profile.
Can I climb from Bronze to Diamond using Raw Overwatch?+
Realistically yes. Most of our customers report climbing 1-2 full tiers within their first month of consistent play. The aim tools handle the mechanical gap, the ESP teaches you target priority and ult management, and the wallhack solves positioning. Skill ceiling is still real — Diamond+ requires you to make actual game decisions — but the cheat removes the mechanical floor.
Does the Overwatch cheat handle role queue properly?+
Yes. Role queue locks you into DPS, Tank, or Support before the match starts. The cheat detects your role and loads the appropriate profile — DPS gets aim tuning, Tank gets ESP and positioning info, Support gets ult tracking and ESP for healing target priority.
What Players Say
Hanzo headshot priority is god-tier. One-shot heroes feel free now.
Climbed 600 SR in two weeks. Flickbot looks completely natural in spectator mode.
Mercy res range ESP is so underrated. Killed her mid-rez 4 times last night alone.
Took a few sessions to dial in the Genji track but smooth as butter once you do.
Ult charge percentages on enemy team flipped how I play. Always know when to commit.
Stealth flanker detection catches Sombras before they translocator behind me. Game-changing.
Widow flicks have never felt this smooth. Climbed from Bronze 5 to Plat in three weeks.
Sojourn railgun lock is insane. Charged shots hit every time once I dialed in the smoothing.
