With the release of Overwatch 2, there’s thousands of players transitioning from the original game to the new one. Players coming into Overwatch 2 with multiple accounts need to merge their accounts before they can play the new game. Here’s how to link and merge your Overwatch accounts.
Overwatch 2 will feature cross-progression between console and battle.net accounts. Players’ account data will be synced across console and battle.net. However, for this to be effective, it is important that players merge their Overwatch accounts.
How to link the Overwatch console with battle.net?
If you haven’t already, complete your battle.net account registration here. Go to https://account.battle.net/connections and check your connections tabIn the ‘Connected Accounts Section’ check for XBOX Live, Nintendo and Playstation Network connections.If your battle.net account already has a console account linked to it. Each Battle.net account may only have one PSN, one XBox Live, and one Nintendo Switch account linked to it.Check if your console account is already linked to a different Battle.net account. The same console account cannot be linked to multiple Battle.net accountsUn-link wrong accounts Link the correct account
How to bring my Overwatch 1 progress into Overwatch 2?
Blizzard games featuring Cross-Progression store your progress on your Battle.net account, not your Console account. After Cross-Progression is enabled, and your Console and Battle.net accounts have merged, the Console account will no longer contain your progress such as cosmetics, Overwatch 1 credits, competitive points, and golden weapons unless it is linked to your Battle.net account.
Overwatch 2 has a unified system wherein progress from consoles and PC will reflect on your Overwatch 2 account. This means polayers can take their progress irrespecitve of the platform they are playing on and can continue to display their favorite skins and carry their currency with them. Overwatch 2 requires a battle.net account to play, so you have to merge your Console account with battle.net if you wish to bring your achievements from Overwatch 1 into the free-to-play game.
Overwatch 2 went live on October 4 amidst much fan-fare. Twitch streamers and several returning players have flocked to the game and have praised the game’s visuals and feel. Overall, Overwatch 2 seems to be a decent success so far.
However, the launch was not entirely smooth as Blizzard had to face several connection issues, server issues and more. Some players who have pre-purchased the Watchpoint pack reported their accounts missing Overwatch coins and cosmetics from the pack.
However, Activision Blizzard devs have said they are actively working on all problems. With the initial DDOS attacks coming to an end, more players should be able to get into the servers,.
Stay tuned to esports.gg for the latest Overwatch 2 news and updates.