Prime Gaming is poised to deliver more goodies to Overwatch 2 players in the next month, including another free legacy skin and some fresh content for players.
While Prime Gaming rewards for Overwatch 2 have traditionally included access to skins that players could previously get, players can soon use their Prime Gaming account to access some of the team-based shooter’s newest content.
In a post to the official Overwatch Twitter account, Blizzard indicated that players can receive five battle pass tier skips starting on June 21. While battle pass tier skips aren’t inherently tied to a specific skin, they represent access to new cosmetics. And with season five beginning today, the five free battle pass tiers are a solid boost to players looking to roll through Questwatch and get all the customization options available for the Mythic Adventurer Tracer skin.
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A since-deleted post to Twitter by the Overwatch account included a graphic that indicated the Prime Gaming offers for Overwatch 2 would have different dates, which the battle pass tier skips coming this week. A new post made on June 14 seems to have corrected what was apparently an error. Dot Esports has reached out to Blizzard for comment on the Overwatch 2 offerings through Prime Gaming but has not yet received a response.
Players will be able to find the freebie available on the official Prime Gaming website once it’s live, and it can be easily claimed by connecting your Battle.net account to your Prime Gaming account. Starting on July 21, players will be able to claim the Conductor Reinhardt skin, which was originally a seasonal skin for the Winter Wonderland event in 2020.
Update June 14 3:28pm CT: This article has been updated to reflect a change in the dates for the Prime Gaming Offerings. A now-deleted post by the Overwatch Twitter account suggested that the Prime Gaming Offerings would start on June 13 and July 11. A new graphic posted to Twitter has both of those dates pushed back by around a week each.