Gaming News Overwatch 2: what happened to the physical copies of the first opus?
It’s been three weeks since Blizzard launched Overwatch 2 multiplayer. New maps, new economy system, cosmetic elements and new game modes, there is a lot to do while waiting for the PvE mode that will appear in 2023. But what happened to the physical copies of the first work?
Overwatch 2: a chaotic start but players present
Hours before Overwatch 2 officially launches, players the first episode met online
More recently, players have cursed against the ranking system, which would give players too little information about their level. After a chaotic start, particularly affected by server problems and DDoS attacks, Blizzard expressly apologized and promised the first players some surpriseswho didn’t fail to voice their dissatisfaction with Metacritic.
That being said, many people were at least curious about what Blizzard’s hero shooter had to offer. in just a few days, More than 25 million players have ventured into free-to-play
Overwatch lives on in physics
However, there is a question that worries some players: what happened to the physical copies of the first Overwatchincluding those of the Legendary Edition that contain 15 legendary skins ? The answer came out partially Overwatch subredditwhere several players shared photos showing that Some stores were still selling the game in its legendary edition
At first glance, buying Overwatch physically might seem ridiculous when its successor is free to download and play. However, and you’ve probably read it, players are complaining about the sums of money required to acquire the cosmetics. According to estimates, it would take time 1,022,600 Overwatch Coins worth over $10,000to get all unlockables or complete 17,000 weekly challenges.
Obtaining all of these items is obviously not mandatory, but players tie these estimates to Blizzard’s desire to get players through the checkout. By buying Overwatch in physics it is in principle You are guaranteed to receive all 15 legendary skins provided, so that you can then transfer them. If you’ve seen physical copies of Overwatch for sale in the stores you visit, please let us know.