![]() ![]() At the other end of the table, Shanghai Dragons continued its unfortunate 11-game losing streak earlier today – the team has still yet to win a match, which must be pretty hard on morale. As we saw last month, over 10 million fans watched matches during the first week of the Overwatch League.Ĭurrently, New York Excelsior is the team at the top of the league, having only suffered one defeat with a 9-1 record. ![]() Check here for more info.Īll of this is evidently part of the push to get more people watching matches live, although there's already a good number of spectators. Special hero skins will be unlocked when ‘global’ cheering thresholds are reached (the combined cheering might of all spectators). Possible rewards include special hero and team emotes, plus Overwatch League skins. Cheery prospectĪnother interesting development is the introduction of the ability to use ‘Cheering with Bits’ on Twitch to unlock rewards (on an individual, and also team-based and ‘global’ basis, when certain overall ‘cheering milestones’ are reached). You'll start earning them with victories and they are used to buy Golden Gun variants for all characters.Hopefully the number of regions covered will expand in time. There's one more thing you should be aware of and that's Competitive Points. You can't buy them and they are meant to be phased out once you spend them all. They are used to purchase certain cosmetics (mostly of Epic rarity at best) straight from the Hero Gallery menu. If you're new to the game you don't have to worry about these as they are not available for purchase, however, if you're an Overwatch 1 veteran Legacy Coins are simply the ones you transferred from the original game into the sequel. You can buy Tokens with real money or get them for free! You have to connect your YouTube and accounts and tune in to the Overwatch League to start earning them! Legacy Coins These range from OWL team skins for each character and unique cosmetics like Luchador Reaper, Clockwork Zenyatta, and more. The shop also offers a special Overwatch League tab with more exclusive skins you can only buy with Tokens. Overwatch League Tokens The Overwatch League store. In all honesty, if this is your focus for grinding, it just isn't worth it with current store prices. You'll get 30 for four, 20 for 80, and 10 for 11 for a total of 50 Overwatch Coins. Notice that we say consistent, that's because completing a certain number of weekly challenges can get you Overwatch Coins. Note that the only consistent way to get these is by spending real money, as the battle pass doesn't offer any like Fortnite, for example, does with V-Bucks. The shop is also filled with goodies like special bundles, or individual cosmetics such as Legendary skins, Epic emotes, and more. ![]() The premium Battle Pass costs 1,000 Coins, so that’s 10. Want to get the battle pass? You'll have to spend 1000 Coins. There’s a new premium currency in Overwatch 2 called Overwatch Coins.They typically cost 1 for 100. These are you're run of mill standard currency you see in every other free-to-play game. So, the most important thing you're probably wondering is - what sort of currency do I need to acquire to get some sweet-looking skins? As it turns out, there are a total of three in the game, with an extra one handed to purchase Golden Guns (more on that one later). ![]()
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