UPDATE REGARDING REWARDS CONCERNING THE SWITCH TO YOUTUBE

Overwatch League Commissioner Pete Vlastelica posted on Twitter on January 27th, 2020 confirming that they are investigating reward incentives for YouTube in the future, but none will be available at the start of the league.

As always Overwatch League tokens are available for sale on your game platform online store.

PC/Battle.net - Xbox One - PlayStation 4

NOTICE: THIS GUIDE IS RETIRED!

Hey everyone, with the switch to YouTube and the news with no reward drops coming for Overwatch League at the start of the 2020 Season. I will be retiring this guide and will see to the post to be locked (to prevent Necrobumping). Thank you, everyone, for your patience and support of my efforts in last year’s season to help with troubleshooting token drop issues. If and when rewards for watching Overwatch League on YouTube begins, expect an all-new guide to appear. Cheers everyone!

OVERWATCH LEAGUE PROMOTION DETAILS

Cheering Bits Cheering Bits Cheering bits helps support your favorite Overwatch League team. You can learn more about bits, how they work, and how to earn or purchase them by clicking here. To cheer with bits Click the Diamond-Shaped icon in the text chat while on the Overwatch League Twitch Stream. Select the team you wish to root for. Select how many bits you wish to cheer for (you must cheer at least 50 bits). Type in any additional message in chat (subjected to chat moderation settings). FAQ about Twitch Bits Q. Can I use Blizzard BattleNet balance to buy bits? A. No. Twitch uses the Amazon Payment Platform or PayPal which accepts all major credit cards to make purchases for bits. If you have any payment questions, please contact Twitch Support with this. MegaCheer Q: What is a MegaCheer?

A: MegaCheer is a new way to cheer for your team during the 2019 Overwatch League season. Each time you MegaCheer you’ll earn permanent rewards for yourself and gift out rewards to other viewers in Chat. Q: How exactly does MegaCheer work?

A: A MegaCheer activates anytime a single person cheers 300+ Bits in a single cheer in the Overwatch League Twitch channel. When this happens, the cheerer immediately gets two rewards pulled at random from a pool of over 35 exclusive Overwatch League emotes. Depending on the size of the MegaCheer (i.e., amount of Bits cheered), a scaling number of randomly selected viewers in the Overwatch League channel also receive one emote gifted to them from the cheerer. Viewers who receive gifts from a MegaCheer will see a timed notification at the top of their Chat window telling them which emote they received, and who gifted it to them. Q: How do I activate a MegaCheer?

A: You can MegaCheer by clicking on the Bits icon in the Chat window, picking the Overwatch League team you want to cheer for, then selecting or manually inputting any amount of Bits you want to cheer over 300. There are four levels of MegaCheer, and the higher the level, the more people receive gifts in Chat. Please note that MegaCheers are not cumulative, so only the Bits used in a single cheer determine if a MegaCheer is triggered, and how many viewers in Chat receive gifts. Q: Can I MegaCheer on other Twitch channels other than Overwatch League?

A: No, at this time MegaCheer is only available in the Overwatch League channel. Q. What rewards can I get for MegaCheering?

A. MegaCheer has a pool of over thirty-five exclusive emote rewards that you can only get through MegaCheer, with the exception of the Overwatch League team emote you get upon purchasing the 2019 All-Access Pass. The emote rewards pool contains all twenty 2019 Overwatch League team logos, and more than fifteen others all related to Overwatch and the Overwatch League. MegaCheer does not give out duplicate rewards, so you never have to worry about receiving the same emote twice. Q. Are there different levels of MegaCheer, and if so what’s the difference?

A. Yes, there are four different levels of MegaCheer in the Overwatch League Twitch channel. All MegaCheers, regardless of their level, give the initiator two emotes, and gift out one emote to other viewers in Chat. The higher the level, the more people in Chat receive gifts, and that level is dependent upon the number of Bits cheered activate the MegaCheer. Q. Does cheering Bits build towards a MegaCheer?

A. No, not at this time. A MegaCheer is only triggered if 300 or more Bits are cheered in a single cheer. The same logic applies for initiating a level 2 — level 4 MegaCheer (e.g., level 2: 500–999 Bits cheered in one cheer, level 3: 1,000–4,999 Bits cheered in one cheer, etc.). Q. Why do some MegaCheers have a pinned notification at the top and others don’t?*

A. All MegaCheers show notifications in Chat so the community knows who to thank for their gifts. Only MegaCheers level 3 and 4 have timed notifications at the top of the Chat window.



About Challenges - NOW ENDED About Challenges Challenges are a series of tasks that players can do to participate in the engagement of the community, this includes cheering with bits, using certain features on the Twitch desktop platform for Overwatch League, and more. There are weekly challenges which are only available during the active week that matches are playing, stage challenges which are only available during the active stage currently running, and Community Challenges which unlock rewards based both your individual participation and how many members contribute to the challenge. Many of these challenges require the purchase of the 2019 Twitch All-Access Pass or to cheer with bits in some capacity. See the next post below to see all known challenges including which ones are currently available to obtain. As of the start of the season, challenges only unlock rewards exclusive to the Twitch platform and not in-game items, however, I do anticipate there will be in-game items available to obtain later in the season through these challenges. FAQ about Challenges Q. Can I track how many bits I have cheered to any given challenge? A. Yes, you can check to see how many bits you have cheered to any given challenge by viewing the circular icons in the Loot tab on twitch.tv/overwatchleague. Q. Can I unlock a challenge from a previous week? A. As far as I know of, no. Once a weekly or stage challenge has left its designated promotion window, you cannot obtain that item even if you fulfill the conditions of the challenge afterward. Q. A challenge Item has not unlocked but I know I have completed the conditions of the challenge? Who do I contact for help? A. You will need to reach out to Twitch Support for any challenges that have not unlocked. Q. A challenge item for an Overwatch In-Game item has not shown up in my game? What do I do? A. First, make sure to click any “Redeem” buttons for that item in the Challenges of the twitch.tv/overwatchleague. Verify if your BattleNet account is properly linked to your Twitch Account (click here). If you are a console player, verify that your BattleNet account is properly linked to your PlayStation Network or Xbox Live account (click here). For any skins, sprays, voice lines, in-game emotes, victory poses, or highlight intros you must manually inspect your hero gallery. Click on the hero related to the item in question (note general sprays can be checked in any hero’s list on the hero gallery) and check for that item in the appropriate category. REMEMBER! The “NEW” icon will NOT appear in-game for any item that is received from Twitch and if it is a spray it will be grouped with other Overwatch League marked items in your list. If your item has not shown up and has been claimed on the twitch.tv/overwatchleague page, contact Blizzard Customer Service for assistance. Q. Can I earn the challenges rewards on the MLG, WatchESPN, or OverwatchLeague.com viewing platforms? A. No. The Twitch challenge rewards are only available for those participating on Overwatch League on Twitch. Q. When I attempt to link my Blizzard account to my Twitch account I get a “Callback Error”. How do I fix this? A. Log out of Twitch completely, clear out your web browser cookies then try logging back in and try linking the account again. If that does not work, you will need to reach out to Twitch Support for assistance. Q. What are challenges and how do they work?

A. Challenges are a new way for viewers to permanently unlock new Overwatch League Twitch Emotes and Badges while supporting their team and enjoying the 2019 Overwatch League season. Each challenge has an objective tied to a specific action (e.g., “Connect your Blizzard account to Twitch”), and each challenge rewards the viewer with a specific Emote or Badge. All active challenges, current progress, and their rewards are listed in detail on the Overwatch League Twitch channel page below the video. Q. What are the different categories or types of challenges?

A. There are three types of challenges you can complete throughout the 2019 Overwatch League season: 1) Personal Weekly Challenges, 2) Personal Stage Challenges, and 3) Community Challenges. Personal Weekly Challenges: There are three personal challenges available each week. One of the three weekly challenges is available to all viewers, and two are for 2019 All-Access Passholders only. Mouse-over each challenge on the Overwatch League Twitch page to see requirement and reward details. Personal Stage Challenges: A Stage challenge runs for the duration of each Stage, and is the only method to level-up your Overwatch League Channel Badge (2019 All-Access Passholders only). There is one challenge for each Stage, and the objective is to complete a varying number of weekly challenges depending on how many weeks are in the current Stage. Mouse-over each challenge on the Overwatch League Twitch page to see requirement and reward details. Community Challenges: Community challenges are objectives for the community as a whole to collectively achieve over the course of each Stage (e.g., 75k people watch a match in Command Center). In order to qualify for the reward when the goal is achieved, you will need to have met the personal contribution requirement. Mouse-over each challenge on the Overwatch League Twitch page to see requirement and reward details. Q. What are the different rewards I can earn by completing challenges?

A. Completing personal weekly challenges and community challenges will unlock exclusive emotes. Each challenge has a specific emote reward, and once that challenge has passed there is no other way to get that emote. Completing Stage challenges will level-up your Channel Badge (2019 All-Access Passholders only). There are five levels in total, with Level 1 being the base level. Q. How often do challenges change or update?

A. Personal weekly challenges update each week throughout the 2019 season unless there are no Overwatch League matches being played that week. Personal Stage challenges and community challenges run for the duration of each Stage. Q. Why are some active challenges available to me while others are locked?

A. Some challenges are only available to 2019 All-Access Passholders. Purchasing the pass will unlock an additional two personal challenges each week, as well as Stage challenges that give you the ability to level-up your Passholder Channel Badge. Q. If I purchase the 2019 All-Access Pass later in the season will I get the rewards from previously completed locked challenges?

A. Yes. When you purchase the 2019 All-Access Pass you will receive the emote rewards for having completed those past challenges. Q. Can I complete challenges from previous weeks?

A. No, once a challenge is inactive it cannot be progressed, and therefore that specific reward can no longer be obtained. Q. Can I complete multiple active challenges by performing a single action?

A. Yes. There are multiple weeks where completing one personal challenge will also complete one of the other two. For example, if one challenge is to initiate a MegaCheer, and another is to cheer 50 Bits, you will complete both challenges by initiating a MegaCheer. Additionally, progress made towards personal challenges will also apply to related community challenges, so be sure to mouse-over them to check the details. Q. Can I use the Overwatch League Twitch Emotes and Badges I earn in other Twitch channels?

A. Yes. All the emotes you earn in the Overwatch League Twitch channel can be used globally across all other channels. For those who received Badges through purchasing the 2019 All-Access Pass, the Global Badge can be equipped in any channel, but the Channel Badge is only visible in the Overwatch League channel. **_Q. Are challenges and rewards available on other Twitch channels?

A. No, at this time the challenges and rewards system is only available in the Overwatch League Twitch channel. Q: How do I level-up my Overwatch League Channel Badge and Global Badge?

A: Among many other benefits, customers who purchase the 2019 All-Access Pass get an exclusive, upgradable Overwatch League Global Badge and Channel Badge. The Channel Badge can be leveled-up four times throughout the 2019 season by completing each Stage challenge. Customers who finish in the top 500 cheerers at the end of each Stage will receive a level 2 (max level) Global Badge to show-off their Overwatch League fandom. Please note that once a Badge levels up, the previous version will no longer be available.



Overwatch League Token Drops - NOW ENDED Overwatch League Token Drops Link your Account To earn OWL Tokens, you must link your Blizzard account to one of the eligible websites: Twitch platform Create or log in to your Blizzard BattleNet account. Link your Twitch account to your BattleNet account. Be watching live to earn tokens every hour! Overwatch League website platform Create or log in to your Blizzard BattleNet account directly on OverwatchLeague.com

Be watching live to earn tokens every hour! Ineligible Platforms Watching Overwatch League either by broadcast or live stream on the networks of ESPN, ABC, or Disney XD do NOT qualify for Overwatch League token rewards. In addition the MLG platform is no longer eligible to earn token rewards. Earning tokens You’ll earn three League Tokens for every hour of live Overwatch League matches watched on Twitch (including Twitch.tv, the Twitch mobile app, and Twitch apps on game consoles and TV devices) and Overwatch League platforms (including overwatchleague.com, the Overwatch League app, Battle.net, and Overwatch game-client viewers). Your viewing time is tracked continuously, so if you watch 30 minutes in one session and return later for another 30 minutes of viewing, you’ll get credit for that total accumulated hour. Viewing time can only be accumulated during live matches, beginning with the scheduled start time for the first match of the day. Viewing-time accumulation ends 105 minutes after the start of the final scheduled match of the day. After the conclusion of the final map of each match during live broadcasts, a lucky percentage of viewers will be awarded a drop of 100 League Tokens (see the complete rules for location eligibility). Tokens may not show up immediately on your Overwatch game client and in extreme cases may take up to 72 hours to appear. If you are watching on the Twitch Platform, you can verify that you received any drops by check your notifications on the screen. Players can see in the Twitch Notifications when they earn a 100 Token Drop in a separate notification. VERY IMPORTANT: If by chance your profile goes to being “away” you may not earn drops or if the online status does not show you are Watching Overwatch league (even if the stream is playing) there is a chance that you may not earn drops. Remember to keep focus on the stream on your web browser and remain active by either typing in chat or checking your loot status. Canadian Players Canadian players may need to take a math test to determine human eligibility in order to earn token rewards. You will need to retake this math test every time you win a 100 Token Bonus. FAQ about Overwatch League Token Drops Q. Will the “Community Countdown” streams before the start of the Overwatch League season count toward earning token drops? A. This is extremely unlikely, this is due to the fact that most of these streams will take place on third party streamer channels and not the official Overwatch League channel (with the exception of the Talent Showmatch on Wednesday). Q. I am trying to watch using a video player device such as Chromecast or Apple TV but I am not earning rewards. A. This may be due to the fact that those are technically separate devices that have no direct Twitch sign-in. To ensure you earn the rewards, watch the streams on devices where you can control the sign-in, such as the Twitch App on your smart device or a web browser. Q. What countries are eligible? A. You can find a list of currently eligible countries in this Blizzard Support Site article (click here). Q. Can I earn drops from watching re-broadcasts or video-on-demand of past matches? A. No, drops can only be earned while watching live. Q. I received an e-mail from Blizzard saying I earned a 100 token reward but no new tokens are showing. What is going on? A. If you recently received an email regarding a 100 Token Reward for watching Overwatch League on Twitch, this was for a previously granted reward. The emails serve as your receipt for winning bonus Tokens. Q. I believe I should have earned a reward. How can I check? For any Twitch rewards, check for your rewards on the inventory page. If you did not receive any Twitch rewards, there may have been one of the following problems: You have received the item without knowledge. Twitch drops do NOT trigger the “NEW” icon in your hero gallery.

You were not watching the stream at the time when a map was completed. Be sure to stay logged on and keep your webpage active. If on a smart device, don’t move away from focus from the Twitch App as that will stop the stream.

You failed to be signed into your preferred Blizzard BattleNet account when watching.

Remember some devices like Chromecast, don’t have you directly signed in if you are watching from those devices.

Your BattleTag is incorrect, make sure that if you recently changed your BattleTag, to unlink and link again. Q. I am not earning tokens and not seeing notifications in Twitch, what can I do? A. Try switching your device first. Remember the most successful way to watch is using your web browser on a computer. If watching on the OverwatchLeague.com or MLG platforms, switch to Twitch as that has notifications for when rewards are earned. Also check the technical troubleshooting below. Q. I am getting the notifications, but the tokens are not appearing. A. Verify if your BattleNet account is properly linked to your Twitch Account (click here). If you are a console player, verify that your BattleNet account is properly linked to your PlayStation Network or Xbox Live account (click here). Remember in the game that it takes several seconds as each reward appears one at a time in the game. You can see the balance count up by navigating to the Overwatch League menu in the game client. Once the blue “Earned Overwatch League Tokens” bar appears, all pending token rewards have been claimed. If this is not happening, start a web ticket to Blizzard Customer Service. Q. Who can I contact to get reimbursed for tokens that I did not get due to a malfunction? A. Blizzard or Twitch is unable to go back and recover any missed tokens due to a malfunction. Q. How soon must I log into my game client to claim any pending token rewards. A. Assuming promotion details are similar to last year, you must log in at least once into your game client before December 31, 2019 to claim any pending token rewards. Once they are claimed, they are yours to keep even if you don’t spend them right away. Q. When I attempt to link my Blizzard account to my Twitch account I get a “Callback Error”. How do I fix this? A. Log out of Twitch completely, clear out your web browser cookies then try logging back in and try linking the account again. If that does not work, you will need to reach out to Twitch Support for assistance.



NEW! League Picks Rewards Contests (beta) - NOW ENDED League Picks is a game where you can earn League Tokens by completing challenges that require you to correctly make predictions about Overwatch League matches*. Just submit your picks, watch the matches live, complete the challenges, and then collect your League Tokens (if you’re right!). Click here to learn more about League Tokens. The League Picks beta will be available to play for all matches beginning July 25**. HOW TO PLAY On match days, visit overwatchleague.com on desktop and mobile web an hour before the start of live broadcasts. The Twitch player will automatically load at the top of the page, but starting July 25, you’ll see a League Picks panel on the right side of the player on desktop and below the player on mobile. In order to play, you’ll need to log in with your Battle.net account. Once you’ve logged in, you can start making picks in the League Picks tab. For each match, we’ll have a series of questions for you to make predictions for. Questions will be either match- and/or map-specific, based on the teams playing and their rosters. You can submit and change your answers up until approximately two minutes after the start of the match or map. Additional questions for upcoming scheduled matchups will be added an hour before the start of each subsequent match. An alert icon will appear at the top of the League Picks tab when new questions are available. For each question that you answer correctly, you’ll get a single credit that will count towards the completion of Challenges. You can track your progress in Challenges by clicking on the Challenges tab. The Challenges are all based on achieving a specific number of correct picks, so each correct answer counts towards all Challenges! Each Challenge reward is 25 League Tokens***. In the Match Schedule tab, you can quickly look ahead to preview the rest of the matches for that day and for that week. You’ll also be able to add match start alerts with an add to calendar function that works with Google, iCal, and Yahoo. Once you’ve made your picks, you can click on the Stream Chat tab and jump into the conversation on Twitch with fellow Overwatch League fans. COLLECTING YOUR REWARDS After you have successfully completed a Challenge, an alert icon will appear at the top of the Challenges tab and an orange button will appear within the Challenges pane to allow you to claim your prize. When you click on that button, you’ll get an on-screen notification. The League Token award will then be available in your account in-game on Overwatch. Your picks will be verified as matches conclude, so keep an eye out for completed Challenges to claim your rewards. Challenges can be completed through the end of the season, all the way through to the conclusion of the 2019 Grand Finals. Participation in the League Picks beta does not preclude you from accumulating League Tokens by watching live matches. Please note, to redeem League Tokens for in-game items, viewers must have a valid Overwatch game license. Xbox One® and PlayStation®4 system players must have their Xbox Live or PlayStation®Network account linked to their Battle.net account. Follow these steps to do so . Additional terms and conditions apply. See official rules for details. *The League Picks contest and League Token prizes are only offered to legal residents of Argentina, Canada, Chile, Denmark, France, Germany, New Zealand, Norway, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States. For Argentina, the Platform should be considered as temporary rules to grant benefits (the League Tokens) for duly registered players in accordance with the Official Rules. For the avoidance of doubt, if you participate from a country that is not listed as eligible above then you are playing just for fun and you will not be eligible for the Contest or to win the League Tokens. League Tokens expire December 31, 2019 if not redeemed into the Overwatch game and will not be replaced. **League Picks are only available via overwatchleague.com. Note that viewers on Twitch.tv, the Twitch app, MLG.com, the Battle.net launcher, and the Overwatch in-game client will not be eligible. It is available on Twitch.tv via the extension. It is also not available in the OWL mobile app. *** NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open July 25, 2019 to September 30, 2019 to legal residents of Argentina, Canada (excluding Quebec), Chile, Denmark, France, Germany, New Zealand, Norway, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States. For Argentina, the Platform should be considered as temporary rules to grant benefits (the League Tokens) for duly registered players in accordance with these Rules. For the avoidance of doubt, if you participate from a country that is not listed as eligible above then you are playing just for fun and you will not be eligible for the Contest or to win the Prizes. ARV: $0. League Tokens expires December 31, 2019 if not redeemed into the Overwatch game and will not be replaced. Overwatch game license is required to redeem prize in the Overwatch game. Blizzard account required. Platform account may be required. For complete rules, see here.

Grand Finals Rewards - NOW ENDED GRAND FINAL REWARDS To celebrate the 2019 Overwatch League Grand Finals on September 29 in Philadelphia, Blizzard is giving fans the opportunity to earn exclusive in-game benefits, including two sprays, a player icon, and double League Tokens. Read on to see how it works! SPRAYS AND ICON Here’s what you can earn: Tailgate —This spray features Mercy, Mei, Lúcio, and Soldier: 76 partying on a payload

—This spray features Mercy, Mei, Lúcio, and Soldier: 76 partying on a payload Grand Finals 2019 —This player icon showcases the Overwatch League championship trophy

—This player icon showcases the Overwatch League championship trophy Watching Ball —This spray has Tracer, Wrecking Ball, and D.Va hanging out You can unlock these sprays by watching the Grand Finals live. Here’s the amount of viewing time required to unlock each of the sprays: Watch 1 total hours to unlock Tailgate

Watch 2 total hours to unlock Grand Finals 2019

Watch 3 total hours to unlock Watching Ball 2X LEAGUE TOKENS During the Grand Finals we’re also offering double League Token drops. The double token multiplier only applies to

single-token [hourly 3-token] drops, and not to 100-token drops. However, random 100-token drops still will be active. Also, a percentage of lucky fans viewing the live broadcast when a match ends will be awarded 100 League Tokens. Click here for additional information on tokens. Please note, I believe the article originally posted on OverwatchLeague.com is incorrect about single-token drops. (They literally copy and pasted from last year’s Grand Finals reward article.) It should still be one 3-token drop every hour.

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Other Twitch Streaming Promotions Other Twitch Streaming Promotions On occasion, Overwatch will offer time-based rewards for watching Overwatch League or other streamers. These promotions will include promotions related to in-game events (such past events include the Pink Mercy Skin, D.Va Nano Cola Challenge, or the Ana Bastet Challenge) and will require watching specific streamers as indicated on news posts from PlayOverwatch.com. Overwatch League time-based rewards may include special events such as the Overwatch League Grand Finals Finding an eligible stream Check the promotion details on PlayOverwatch.com for when eligible streamers are scheduled to broadcast to give away in-game drops. To ensure that you are watching a valid streamer, make sure the words “Drops Enabled! Watch for a chance to earn loot!” appears below the streamer title! Do not trust any streamer title that says “!Drops” or “Drops enabled” as this is not an official indication of it being a eligible stream. Remember! The sprays will appear without any prompt or the “NEW!” icon displaying in the Hero Gallery in game, so be sure to visually check in the promotional sprays where other sprays that have the Blizzard icon. FAQ about other Twitch Streaming Promotions Q. Will the rewards from the Pink Mercy, 2018 Overwatch League Grand Finals, D.Va Nano Cola Challenge, Ashe Free Weekend, or Ana Bastet promotion ever return to earn again? A. These promotions were one-time only and it is not expected the rewards from past Twitch streaming promotions will return again. Q. For time-based rewards, is there a place where I can track my time viewing? A. Blizzard tracks time internally. There is no way to track your own progress on Twitch. Q. I watched enough on an eligible stream for a time-based but did not get it? What’s wrong? A. First please note, that time-based rewards do not drop immediately once you hit the threshold, it takes a little while before the notification appears. However if after a few hours you are still not earning those rewards. Check to make sure your Twitch account is linked correctly. Q. I believe I should have earned a reward. How can I check? A. For any Twitch rewards, check for your rewards on the inventory page. If you did not receive any Twitch rewards there may have been one of the following problems: You have received the item without knowledge. Twitch drops do NOT trigger the “NEW” icon in your hero gallery.

If on a smart device, don’t move away from focus from the Twitch App as that will stop the stream.

You failed to be signed into your preferred Blizzard BattleNet account when watching.

Remember some devices like Chromecast, don’t have you directly signed in if you are watching from those devices.

Your BattleTag is incorrect, make sure that if you recently changed your BattleTag, to unlink and link again. Q. For a series of time-based rewards have the first and last time-based rewards but missing one in-between or I have a Twitch notification for an item but I do not have it. What can I do? A. First, try unlinking and relinking your Blizzard account to your Twitch account. If that fails, and you still do not have the item, the best option here is to start a web ticket with Blizzard Customer Service. CAREFULLY explain that you have earned the last possible time-based reward but missing rewards for watching short amounts of time. Q. When I attempt to link my Blizzard account to my Twitch account, I get a “Callback Error”. How do I fix this? A. Log out of Twitch completely, clear out your web browser cookies then try logging back in and try linking the account again. If that does not work, you will need to reach out to Twitch Support for assistance. Past Promotions "Baptiste's Reunion Challenge (Ended) Between matches, you can watch Overwatch streams on Twitch to unlock even more Baptiste-themed cosmetics. Tune in to participating broadcasters while they’re playing Overwatch anytime through July 1 to earn six Baptiste’s Reunion Challenge sprays! IMPORTANT: To be eligible to receive these Twitch Drops you must first link your Blizzard account to your Twitch account. Visit the Twitch Connections page to log in and complete the link now. Baptiste’s Reunion Challenge Twitch Drops will be available June 18 – July 1 on select Twitch broadcaster channels—view the full list of participating channels below. Tune in during the highlighted dates and times to support a specific broadcaster, or watch their streams at any point during the campaign to unlock these rewards. Broadcaster Spotlight Date / Time Channel Seagull June 18 (11:00 PDT – 20:00 PDT) twitch.tv/a_seagull Delialpi Gaming June 19 (12:00 PDT – 17:00 PDT) twitch.tv/delialpi85 Teetawatv June 20 (07:00 PDT – 13:00 PDT) twitch.tv/teetawatv3 Marte June 21 (09:00 PDT – 14:00 PDT) twitch.tv/martee_ow Flowervin June 22 (04:00 PDT – 08:00 PDT) twitch.tv/flowervin Xeraphy June 23 (03:00 PDT – 07:00 PDT) twitch.tv/xeraphy1 Tyr0din June 24 (19:00 PDT – 23:00 PDT) twitch.tv/tyr0din NevesThaue June 25 (15:00 PDT – 19:00 PDT) twitch.tv/nevesthaue DeGun June 26 (09:00 PDT – 14:00 PDT) twitch.tv/degun Mirage June 27 (06:00 PDT – 08:00 PDT) twitch.tv/mirage720 Baconjack June 28 (21:00 PDT – 23:00 PDT) twitch.tv/baconjack0227 Txao June 29 (03:00 PDT – 07:00 PDT) twitch.tv/txao Darwin June 30 (07:00 PDT – 14:00 PDT) twitch.tv/darwinstreams HalieAtisuto July 1 (11:00 PDT – 20:00 PDT) twitch.tv/halieatisuto For more information on Twitch Drops, watch the video below! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiEi4GfPrLA For the Baptiste’s Reunion Challenge promotion, there are no geographical restrictions. When you earn each reward, you will see the following notification in your Twitch Desktop Page: Items will appear in the Overwatch Game client, however, you may not see the mark on these items or categories in the Hero Gallery. Remember to look out for FAKE Drops Enabled titles in stream channels.

Dishonest streamers may list “DROPS ENABLED” or “!drops” in their stream titles, this does NOT mean they are enabled to issue drops. Only streamers with the following message below their title are eligible.

Bastion's Brick Challenge NEW! Bastion Brick Streaming Challenge! Bastion’s Brick Challenge Twitch Drops will be available September 17 – September 30 on select Twitch broadcaster channels—view the full list of participating channels below. Tune in during the highlighted dates and times to support a specific broadcaster, or watch their streams at any point during the campaign to unlock these rewards. Broadcaster Spotlight Date / Time Channel Valkia Sept 17 (11:00 PDT – 19:00 PDT) twitch.tv/valkia BrickinNick Sept 18 (11:00 PDT – 17:00 PDT) twitch.tv/brickinnick Grant Sept 19 (23:00 PDT – 11:00 PDT) twitch.tv/granthinds Zondalol Sept 20 (23:00 PDT – 05:00 PDT) twitch.tv/zondalol LeeTaeJun Sept 21 twitch.tv/dlxowns45 WantedOW Sept 22 (06:00 PDT – 12:00 PDT) twitch.tv/wantedow Daniikills Sept 23 (19:00 PDT – 22:00 PDT) twitch.tv/daniikills Larihmage Sept 24 (12:00 PDT – 18:00 PDT) twitch.tv/larihmage YongB0ngTang Sept 25 twitch.tv/itopicy Drth7 Sept 26 (21:00 PDT – 01:00 PDT) twitch.tv/drth7 Ppatiphan Sept 27 (06:00 PDT – 08:00 PDT) twitch.tv/ppatiphan T_Sven Sept 28 (05:00 PDT – 12:00 PDT) twitch.tv/t_sven Fenner Sept 29 (06:00 PDT – 18:00 PDT) twitch.tv/danielfenner Tyr0din Sept 30 (20:00 PDT – 00:00 PDT) twitch.tv/tyr0din Remember only streams with the green Drops Enabled message will be enabled to earn the rewards from this challenge. Any wording in the title of a stream is NOT an indication drops are enabled. https://www.mystgraphics.com/OverwatchForumImages/DropsEnabled.jpg Hello everyone, Overwatch League is back for what is sure to be another great season and with more Overwatch League comes great rewards for those who watch and participate throughout the season. There are all new rewards both in Twitch for to those who watch matches via Twitch and there is a whole new system of challenges for players to unlock Emote and Badge rewards based on their participation, cheering bits, or other tasks. Think of them like achievements for watching Overwatch League. Right now, only Twitch emotes are the only rewards ready to be earned through challenges. See the next post below for details on which Emotes you can earn. Because things are more complex than ever, this year’s guide has been broken down into key sections. Make sure to carefully review everything though! This top section will contain up-to-date news on the most relevant challenges, promotions, and other details to make sure you do not miss out any reward offered during the 2019 Overwatch League season.

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Regarding Nintendo Switch Please note that the release of Overwatch for the Nintendo Switch will take place after the end of the 2019 Overwatch League post-season. Because of this you will not be able to transfer any token rewards earned through the three streaming promotions this season to your account on the Switch even if you already have your BattleNet account linked to your Nintendo Account. It is not yet determined if any other streaming reward promotions such as sprays earned from promotions like Baptiste Reunion Challenge or the 2018 or 2019 Overwatch League Grand Finals sprays will transfer to your Nintendo Switch account when activated.