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Get 100 Tokens by suscribing to the Overwatch League newsletter
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Could this mark the return of rewards offered to Overwatch League viewers? You can now receive 100 Tokens by subscribing to the official OWL newsletter.

Get 100 Tokens by suscribing to the Overwatch League newsletter

To support your team, nothing better than wearing one of its exclusive in-game skins. You have to spend 100 Overwatch League Tokens to buy one. That's exactly the amount that is offered against your subscription to the Overwatch League newsletter!

To do this, nothing very complex. Go to the official Overwatch League website. By filling out the form, you subscribe to the Overwatch League newsletter — or update your information if it's already done.

Please note that you must complete the form before April 29 to receive your tokens. They should be credited to you before May 6 .

Here’s how it works:

  1. You must have Blizzard Battle.net and Overwatch game accounts in good standing and valid Overwatch game license to redeem tokens.
  2. Xbox One® and PlayStation®4 system players must link their PlayStation® Network or Xbox Live account to their Blizzard Battle.net account to redeem tokens.
  3. ALL fields in the form must be filled out to be eligible to receive tokens.
  4. Fill out the form with the email address associated with your active Battle.net account or tokens will not be granted.
  5. If your existing record is re-filled out with an email address associated with an active Battle.net account, and you have filled out all required fields, you will receive 100 tokens.
  6. It may take several days after campaign end date for League Tokens to appear in your account.
  7. Promotional items will expire before May 31, 2020 (and must be redeemed prior to this date).
  8. Not eligible for accounts in China and Japan.
All Overwatch competitions will now have the same Hero Pool

The weekly Hero Pool rotation used to be different for all players and for professionals until this week. From now on, the Hero Pool will be common to all players. At the same time, there will no longer be a Map Pool.

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