

Just make sure you’re on the Overwatch Channel and that you see “Premiere” in the bottom left corner of the video panel. You can earn tokens and other goodies by watching official replays as well as each evening’s livestream. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that there’s any way to check your viewership progress on YouTube. For the skins, sprays and other items, they won’t appear until on or after November 15. It’s worth noting that it can take up to 48 hours for OWL tokens to appear on your account.

They’ll show up in-game after you reach the various viewership thresholds. You do not need to claim the rewards manually. Only official live broadcasts are eligible. Overwatch League Grand Finals perks chart Blizzard Entertainmentįor the sake of clarity, you can watch the matches and earn rewards on the Overwatch League YouTube channel, Overwatch League app and Overwatch League website. Here’s a chart breaking down how that all works: You’ll also receive extra rewards, including sprays, player icons and the Lúcio Dance Party emote. You’ll get a few skins for each of the original game’s heroes after every three hours of watch time you accrue by November 3 (or the replay on November 4 - more on that in a second). You can also earn Overwatch League home and away skins for every hero, if you haven’t unlocked them during past events. MORE FROM FORBES Overwatch League Skins Are Way More Expensive In 'Overwatch 2' By Kris Holt If you hit 30 hours of cumulative watch time, you’ll get an extra 100 tokens. You’ll get five tokens for every hour of OWL Play-offs and Grand Finals matches that you watch. These skins are more expensive than they were in Overwatch 1, so this week is a good opportunity to earn a bunch of tokens and unlock the skins you want. You’ll earn OWL tokens, which you can use to buy Overwatch League team skins and themed Legendary skins that become available from time to time. And just what are those rewards, you may be wondering?
