A great way to support your favorite streamers and gain in-game rewards inOverwatch 2

To garner more attention to what many consider a total overhaul and relaunch ofOverwatch, Blizzard integrated Twitch to allow people to more in-game rewards.Overwatch 2Twitch Drops work by rewarding players for watchingOverwatch 2streamers. They’re easy to claim, and here’s how!

Everything you need to know about Twitch Drops forOverwatch 2

Pre-requisites before claiming Twitch Drops

Before you get ready and binge-watchOverwatch 2streamers, here are a few prerequisites prior to claiming yourTwitch Drops:

Claiming Twitch drops using Battle.net to Twitch integration

Now that you know how to start earning those Twitch Drops. Let’s discuss linking yourBattle.netaccount to your Twitch.

The last step is now to watch your favorite streamers on Twitch. Usually, it takes about six hours to get all the rewards, sometimes more. Remember that the streamer has to be playingOverwatch 2and has Drops-Enabled. you may usually see this on the streamer’s title (most of the time, they indicate that drops are enabled) or beside theOverwatch2 tag.

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After you have racked enough hours, head over to your Drops and Rewards menu, which is under your account. Click claim on the rewards (usuallyhero skinsand other in-game cosmetic items), which should appear in-game inOverwatch 2within 24 hours. Note that when you change your Twitch password, you must reconnect your Battle.net account, or else the drop will expire within seven days.

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Battle.net showing you how to link your account to Twitch

Pixelated image of Twitch that highlights where Overwatch 2 Drops are enabled

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