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All Microtransaction Prices in Overwatch 2

Here's a rundown of the microtransactions in Overwatch 2.

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With Overwatch 2 going free-to-play, it’s inevitable that we’d see new microtransactions pop up in the cash shop. While lootboxes have been abolished, there are still plenty of things that players will be able to buy with real money. Here’s a rundown of all microtransaction prices in Overwatch 2.

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Overwatch 2 Microtransaction Prices

First off, let’s go over the various things that you can buy from the cash shop:

  • Premium Battle Pass – 1,000 Coins
  • Hero Bundles – 2,000 Coins
  • Starter Pack – 500 Coins
  • Watchpoint Pack – 2,000 Coins
  • Overwatch League Points
  • Overwatch Coins

The Battle Pass, hero bundles, Starter Pack, and Watchpoint Pack can all be purchased with Overwatch Coins. There’s also an OWL tab in the shop that allows you to buy skins and cosmetics related to the Overwatch League –these can be bought with Overwatch League Tokens.

And how do you get these currencies? Well, Overwatch Coins can be obtained by completing weekly challenges in Overwatch 2, while Overwatch League Tokens can only be bought with money. Overwatch Coins can also be purchased with money of course, but at least F2P players will still be able to accrue them slowly.

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Overwatch Coin Prices

  • 500 Overwatch Coins – $4.99
  • 1,000 Overwatch Coins – $9.99
  • 2,200 Overwatch Coins – $19.99
  • 5,700 Overwatch Coins – $49.99
  • 11,600 Overwatch Coins – $99.99

Overwatch League Token Prices

  • 100 Tokens – $4.99
  • 200 Tokens – $9.99
  • 400 Tokens – $19.99
  • 900 Token – $39.99
  • 2,600 Tokens – $99.99

That’s all you need to know about the microtransaction prices in Overwatch 2. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game, including our take on the FTUE, whether it has cross-play and progression, as well as our final preview.

About the author

Zhiqing Wan

Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.

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