How to Join the ‘Overwatch 2’ Beta: Twitch Influencers Give Pass, But Are There Other Ways?

"Overwatch 2" provides a massive attendance to Twitch and gives its influencers more traction on the content available on the platform. The reason for this lies mainly in "Overwatch 2's" beta passes are available on Twitch streams as the game partnered with influencers to talk about it and give free access to all in the new game.

However, are there other ways to join the beta without the Twitch passes?

'Overwatch 2' Beta is Available via Twitch and Influencer Streams

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"Overwatch 2" previously announced the schedule for its beta openings for the public to enjoy. However, one of the only ways to join is by watching streams from approved streamers that provide passes and ways to enter this closed game beta and experience the "Overwatch 2" offers from Activision Blizzard.

Names including PlayOverwatch, Asmongold, Pokimane, SypherPK, xQc, and more are the streamers that Activision Blizzard partnered with, and here, users can gain access to the closed beta. However, do not expect much from these streamers as it remains a closed beta, and the passes they give may be limited to only a handful of players.

Also, it is essential to note that the beta is only available on the PC platform for now.

How to Join Overwatch 2 Beta? Are There Other Ways?

Apart from the April 27 Twitch drops for beta access from the said streamers and approved partners of Activision Blizzard, there is another way to join the beta. Through signing up for the "Overwatch 2's" website to put one's device in line for the beta experience.

Activision Blizzard said that it will still add players regularly, with more inclusions in its game beta in the coming months.

'Overwatch 2' Beta from Activision Blizzard

"Overwatch 2" is the sequel to the famous arena shooting game from Activision Blizzard, and while most PvP games get no new game releases from their developers, this one is different. The supposed closed beta for "Overwatch 2" launched last April 26, and this is what people look into when watching Twitch streams as they want to join it.

Only a handful of people get the chance to join the game, especially with what it currently offers to the public, focusing more on the game's new content for everyone to enjoy. A preview of "Overwatch 2" appeared on the previous title's Season 5 features, focusing on what it tries to offer the public for its upcoming release.

Now, the "Overwatch 2" teams keep the players at a minimum, hence the closed beta. The focus now is to ensure and give its selected gamers insight into how the game would look and feel once it is out for release.

There are limited ways to join the "Overwatch 2" beta, and there is a reason for it, as per Activision Blizzard. However, that does not mean that it is entirely closed for all.

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Written by Isaiah Richard

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