The Overwatch Free Weekend will run from Sept 22–25, PlayStation 4 owners with a PlayStation Plus membership, Xbox One owners with an Xbox Live Gold membership, and Windows PC users with a Battle.net account will be able to download and play Overwatch for FREE during this period—no special keys or sign-up codes needed!
For this free time period-Overwatch’s full roster of 25 heroes and 16 maps are available for play in a variety of modes, including Quick Play, Custom Games, and the Arcade, Players will also have the ability to level up, earn Loot Boxes, and unlock a variety of different customization options.
Steps to install the game—
WINDOWS PC:
1-Download the Blizzard pc app, and launch it.
2- Signup for a FREE Blizzard account, or log in with an existing account.
3- Click the “Overwatch” icon, located on the left-hand side of the Blizzard desktop app.
4- Select your region from the drop-down menu, then click “Install” to begin the installation process.
5- Once installed, click “Play” to begin!
PLAYSTATION 4:
1- Turn on your PlayStation 4 and log in to your preferred local user.
2- Go to PlayStation Store and select “Search” from the top menu.
3- In the search field, type in “Overwatch.”
4- Select “Overwatch Free Weekend” from the search results and then click “Download.”
5- Once the download and installation process is complete, click “Start” to begin!
XBOX ONE:
1- Turn on your Xbox One and log in to your Xbox Live account.
2-Go to the Xbox One Store, then select “Search.”
3- In the search field, type in “Overwatch.”
4- Select “Overwatch: Origins Edition” from the search results and then click “Free Trial.”
5- Once the download and installation process is complete, click “Launch” to begin!
Any progression you earn, including levels as well as skins and other items you get from Loot Boxes, will carry over to the full game if you decide to purchase Overwatch
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