Overwatch 2 players can earn a free Legendary Kiriko skin, a Donut Weapon charm and the Razor Sharp spray through Twitch Drops! Here’s how to get them.
Starting October 7th, Overwatch 2 players can earn the free Legendary Sukajan Kiriko skin, a Donut Weapon charm and the Razor Sharp spray.
Free Overwatch 2 Legendary Kiriko Skin
Getting these items requires activating Twitch Drops, and both console and PC players must relink their Battle.net and Twitch accounts to be eligible.
To relink accounts, a player must log in to their Battle.net account and head to the Connections page. Next, they should press the “Connect” button located next to the Twitch section.
Once that’s done, head over to Twitch and watch a stream in the Overwatch 2 category. For the Legendary Sukajan Kiriko skin, six hours of content in total must be watched between October 7th at 2 pm PT and October 16th at 11:59 pm PT.
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How to Get the Donut Weapon Charm and Razor Sharp Spray
The requirements for the Donut Weapon charm and Razor Sharp spray are similar, but viewers only have to watch two hours of content to get the charm. For the spray, three more hours of content in the Overwatch 2 category must be watched on Twitch. Players have between October 17th at 11 am PT and October 24th at 12 am PT to do this.
Here's a quick recap of the Overwatch 2 Twitch Drops and how to get them:
- Legendary Sukajan Kiriko Skin
- Watch Overwatch 2 on Twitch for six hours total
- Watch between October 7th at 2 pm PT and October 16th at 11:59 pm PT
- Razor Sharp Spray
- Watch Overwatch 2 on Twitch for 2 hours total
- Watch between October 17th at 11 am PT and October 24th at 12 am PT
- Donut Weapon Charm
- Watch Overwatch 2 on Twitch for another 3 hours
- Watch between October 17th at 11 am PT and October 24th at 12 am PT
For those in a different time zone other than PT, here's a free time zone converter.
Claim Your Overwatch 2 Twitch Drops Before They Expire
The Overwatch 2 action must be viewed via web browser or on the Twitch app for iOS or Android. Additionally, viewers don’t need to watch the same channel the entire time. For example, one can check out 30 minutes of content on one channel and then switch to another one without losing any progress towards watched time. Watching more than one channel at a time doesn’t earn progress any faster.
“It can take up to 24 hours to receive your reward(s) in game after claiming,” Blizzard also noted in an announcement.
Twitch Drop rewards will expire in 14 days after being claimed if not linked to a Battle.net account. As for the eligible regions, they include North America, Latin America, Europe, The Middle East, Africa, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Overwatch 2 has went live on October 4. Some users with the Watchpoint pack are reporting issues, but these issues are slowly being resolve.