How to get and redeem MultiVersus Twitch Drops

Watch some content, get rewards.

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With MultiVersus back on the menu, Player First Games is rewarding players who join in on the fun by watching content creators. MultiVersus Twitch drops, and other content bonuses, are live and here’s how you can get in on the action.

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After its May 28 release, MultiVersus isn’t going anywhere. That means free reign for players and content creators to enjoy the game at their leisure. The developers are also enhancing the live-service experience by putting drops online for users watching on Twitch, which means free rewards for watching your favorite MultiVersus streamers.

If you want to support your streamer and get some bonuses too, here is how you can redeem get and redeem MultiVersus Twitch drops.

How use MultiVersus Twitch Drops and redeem codes

Beach Volleyball Garnet character variant, a Presently Shocked Tom and Jerry banner, and 100 Gleamium rewards.
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In the early days of MultiVersus, Player First Games used Twitch drops to let players into the game’s beta or give a few limited rewards. Now these drops include exclusive cosmetics and other rewards.

At launch, the Twitch drops can net you a Beach Volleyball Garnet character variant, a Presently Shocked Tom and Jerry banner, and 100 Gleamium. So if you want these items, here is how you activate and redeem your codes:

  • Create or log in to a free Warner Bros. Games account to connect and link your Twitch account.
  • Watch any Twitch streamer play MultiVersus with drops enabled for 30-minute, one-hour, and one-hour and 30-minute intervals. Each individual goal will net you one of the listed items. 
  • You can check on your progress as you watch, and then claim your reward via the Twitch Drop Campaign menu
  • After claiming your rewards on Twitch, they should appear in your connected MultiVersus account. 

There are other ways to unlock free content in MultiVersus too, including through the use of the game’s updated currency options.

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