Those planning to play Overwatch 2 on multiple platforms, that won’t be an issue, as Blizzard Entertainment has announced Overwatch 2 cross-progression! This will be available once the game officially launches this October!
Starting August 16 (today), every player with a linked console account will be prompted at login to identify, select and confirm the accounts you want to merge. Once this has been approved, Blizzard will prepare your accounts to be merged during the release of Overwatch 2.
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Read on for the full FAQ that should answer any question you might have regarding cross-progression.
Overwatch 2 Cross-Progression FAQ:
How do I merge my accounts?
Here are the steps you can take to merge your console account to a battle.net account:
- Login to Overwatch from your console account.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to scan a QR Code on your mobile phone.
- Enter the code displayed on your console to connect to or create your Blizzard Battle.net Account.
- If you have not verified your mobile phone number before, you will be prompted to do that through SMS authentication.
- Once complete, you will be prompted to confirm your account upon the next game login to merge your accounts.
You will only have one opportunity to merge the correct account.
Once you merge a console account with a battle.net account, you will be unable to link to a different console account on the same platform. Double-check to make sure you are linking the correct account to your battle.net account.
If you encounter errors while linking your accounts, follow the instructions on the Account Link Common Problems support article.
Check out the Account Link support article for more information on how to merge your accounts.
To setup from PC, you can visit the Battle.net Connections webpage.
Yes. It’s incredibly important to take care that the correct account from each console you plan to link is associated with your battle.net account.
The Account Merge screen in-game will show all accounts associated. You can click on “Switch Accounts” which will prompt you to scan a QR Code from your mobile phone, or you can visit account.battle.net/connections.
Once you confirm the account merge, you will be unable to immediately link a new console account to that battle.net account. Progress will be stored on the battle.net account you merge with, so you can’t carry over progress from that console account to an additional battle.net account.
How does account merge work?
All players will need a battle.net account to play Overwatch 2 regardless of platform. Players must confirm their account merge to carry over progress from Overwatch into Overwatch 2.
This includes players who linked their accounts during the Overwatch Cross-Play release.
After merging your console accounts to a battle.net account, all the progress on those console accounts will be stored on the battle.net account.
You can unlink your console accounts from your Battle.net account at any time. However, there is a 1-year cooldown for linking new accounts to your Battle.net account.
When you link a new console account to your battle.net account, it can access the progression and in-game items from the battle.net account. However, the new console account will not transfer its progress and in-game items to the linked battle.net account.
Players from all platforms will need a battle.net account to play Overwatch 2.
For console players, account merge is also the only way to access and carry over progress into Overwatch 2.
For PC players, progress will automatically carry over into Overwatch 2, and you have the option to merge any console accounts to your battle.net account.
If you don’t confirm your account merge in-game, you will continue to be served an in-game screen that identifies your accounts and prompts approval to merge. You can check to see which accounts are linked to your battle.net account here: https://account.battle.net/connections/.
How do my in-game items and progress merge?
All items in the Hero Gallery across platforms will be present in the merged battle.net account. This includes all sprays, emotes, skins, and everything else in the current Hero Gallery tab in-game. Duplicate cosmetics across platforms will be merged into a single battle.net account.
Competitive and skill rating will be separated by PC and console input pools. The highest rank will be taken if players merge multiple console accounts.
Gameplay statistics are separated by input pool.
A few things happen for players who merge multiple console accounts. Total values, like playtime or number of wins, will be summed. Best values, like hero accuracy or kill streaks, will take the highest value from the merged accounts.
Your highest endorsement will carry over to your merged account.
All in-game achievements earned across each platform will be present in the merged battle.net account. Console-specific achievements will remain on their respective platforms.
How do my game settings and data merge?
Gameplay settings are kept per-platform and will be kept that way when merged. Gameplay settings across consoles will be kept separate from PC Gameplay settings.
How will my Custom Game options be merged?
The custom game options in each account will be present in the merged battle.net account.
How will my links to Recent Custom/Workshop Games be merged?
You will keep your most recent links across all platforms up to the maximum limit.
How will my Overwatch credits be merged?
Overwatch credits will be summed after merging accounts.
How will my Overwatch League tokens be merged?
Overwatch League tokens across accounts will be summed up after merging. If you don’t merge your accounts, Overwatch League tokens from console accounts will not transfer into Overwatch 2.
Overwatch League tokens purchased on Nintendo Switch will not be merged and will remain on that platform.
Overwatch 2’s PvP component will be released this October 4, and will be free-to-play on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
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