Players in Overwatch 2 Have a New Way to Acquire Overwatch Coins.

Players in Overwatch 2 Have a New Way to Acquire Overwatch Coins.
Players in Overwatch 2 Have a New Way to Acquire Overwatch Coins.

Players of Overwatch 2 now have a different option for topping off their virtual wallets if they want some additional Overwatch Coins to spend on skins and other items but don't want to spend any real money. This week, Blizzard said that Overwatch 2 will now accept Microsoft Rewards points in exchange for Overwatch Coins. Since these Microsoft Rewards don't have to be purchased with real money, you could theoretically obtain these Overwatch Coins for nothing.

It's not too difficult to understand Microsoft Rewards if you haven't tried it before. You sign up for the program here, and you may earn points by completing daily chores that involve utilizing Bing to perform searches, taking tests, and engaging in other Microsoft services-related activities. It's comparable to sites that offer you prizes for doing surveys in that regard, but this one is trustworthy, and since you utilize Bing searches to get points, you can do it very passively.

Having said that, you may convert your Microsoft Rewards points into Overwatch Coins after you've begun collecting points or have some already available for use. Three alternatives are now available on the Microsoft Rewards website to achieve this: For 1,800 Microsoft Rewards points, you may purchase 200 Overwatch Coins, 500 Overwatch Coins, and 1,000 Overwatch Coins.

Given how costly certain Overwatch 2 cosmetics may be, it's not a fantastic ratio, but if you view this as a method to supplement your budget rather than completely supporting it, it's not at all a bad deal. The 200 Coins bargain is described as a "special rate" that is only available for a "short time" on the Overwatch 2 promotion page, so don't count on it lasting very long.

According to the tweet above, Microsoft is also giving away an Xbox Series X with an Overwatch 2 theme as part of a Microsoft Rewards competition. However, if you use Microsoft Rewards points to pay for your entry, it would probably be wiser for you to bank those points in order to buy Overwatch Coins.

League of Legends users will be able to purchase Riot Points using Microsoft Regards points, according to an announcement made by Microsoft Rewards in May.




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