Overwatch: How to get 100 free OWL tokens on PC and console
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Overwatch OWL Tokens

Overwatch: How to get 100 free OWL tokens on PC and console

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Are you running low on Overwatch League (OWL) tokens since you can’t get drops from watching OWL games on Twitch? Right now, you can grab 100 free OWL tokens to help refill your supply until Blizzard finds a way to set up drops on YouTube.

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Getting these OWL tokens is quite simple. All you need to do is register your email address to the OWL mailing list, or update your existing email. Once you do this, you will receive 100 tokens on your Overwatch account.

What are OWL tokens?

You can use OWL tokens to buy exclusive Overwatch in-game content. The tokens are exchangeable for OWL-themed skins like the ones the pros use in games. There are also other skins and content, like the All-Star skins and Lucio’s emote, that you can buy with the tokens.

Each basic team skin costs 100 tokens. Special items generally cost 200. With real money, buying 100 tokens costs USD 4.99. So, updating your email will get you five dollars worth of tokens for free, which is enough to buy a basic skin.

In the past, you could get OWL tokens by connecting your Twitch account to your Blizzard account and watching games on Twitch. Ever since Blizzard moved all sports to YouTube, however, players haven’t been able to get the tokens without paying money.

Blizzard has discussed trying to bring drops to YouTube, but they aren’t currently available. As of right now, this offer is the only way to get the tokens in Overwatch without spending cash. Hopefully, Blizzard will find a way to bring drops to YouTube. It could help increase viewership and interest in the league.

Make sure to update your email address and claim your tokens while the offer lasts. And stay tuned for more Overwatch news and information! With Echo coming out today, it should be an exciting time for fans of the game.

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