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Overwatch 2 Unveils Festive Twitch Drops for Winter Wonderland

by Sebastian Feb 23,2025

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Following the live-service model of Overwatch 2, players regularly participate in Twitch drop events throughout each competitive season. These drops have included hero skins, and various customization options like voice lines, player icons, weapon charms, and name cards.

Overwatch 2's Twitch drops often align with in-game events and Battle Pass themes. The 2024 Winter Wonderland event is no exception. Season 14 offers several Winter Wonderland themed items, including new skin recolors, variations on existing cosmetics, and previously limited-purchase skins. This guide details how to obtain these Winter Wonderland 2024 Twitch drops.

How to Get Winter Wonderland 2024 Twitch Drops in Overwatch 2 Season 14

In Overwatch 2, the Winter Wonderland 2024 Twitch drops were available from December 21, 2024, to January 7, 2025. View eligible Overwatch 2 streams on Twitch to earn rewards after accumulating a specific watch time. For those who prefer not to actively watch, you can mute the stream or play it in a background tab/window, or even on a mobile device.

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