What’s happening with the Overwatch 2 Vault and when is the next Maximilien’s Vault shop rotation and reset? Here are the details.
The Overwatch 2 Vault offers players the option to purchase a bunch of hero skins at a discount. These discounts are only available for a limited time, which is why Maximilien's Vault can be quite interesting to those who wish to collect them all, have a favorite character, or simply wish to see what's in the current Overwatch 2 Vault shop rotation. Read on for our detailed guide on these shop rotations and resets in Overwatch 2.
Overwatch 2 Maximilien's Vault
When is the next Overwatch 2 Vault rotation? The first-ever Maximilien's Vault rotation was available from Jan. 21 to Jan. 28. After the Jan. 28 update, the shop disappeared. Then, it came back on March 4. Players have until March 11 to enter Maximilien's Vault this time around.

Overwatch 2 Vault skins
Each shop rotation's offerings differ based on your account. For example, we've been playing a lot of Kiriko lately. Therefore, we can see discounts to three legendary Kiriko skins in total. We've also been playing a lot of Illari and a little bit of Mercy, which means in a legendary Illari skin and an epic Mercy one.

How access Maximilien's Vault in Overwatch 2
Whenever the Vault returns to the game, you can access it by selecting the "Shop" option from the main menu. Next, click on the different cards to reveal a variety of discounted Overwatch 2 skins.
- Launch the Overwatch 2
- Select "Shop" or "Maximilien's Vault" from the main menu
- Click on the cards to reveal the discounted skins

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Overwatch 2 Vault rotation dates
Vault Edition | Start Date | End Date |
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Rotation #1 | January 21, 2025 | January 28, 2025 |
Rotation #2 | March 4, 2025 | March 11, 2025 |
Rotation #3 | To be announced. Bookmark this page and check back later. | To be announced. Bookmark this page and check back later. |
Overwatch 2 Maximilien's Vault today
According to Blizzard, your personal Maximilien's Vault skins are based on an algorithm that recommends cosmetics that you might be quite interested in based on your account data. This data pertains to your log-in history, gameplay activity, product interactions, in-game currency records, and catalog ownership.

However, if you wish to have a general selection of skins, then you can turn your overall Blizzard recommendations off. Do this by going into the "Accounts Settings" page on Battle.net, selecting the "Privacy and Communication" tab, clicking the "Update" button located beside "Personalized Recommendations," and turning "Battle.net & In-Game Recommendations" off.

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