Do Overwatch 2 Gift Cards Exist? Yes, Here‘s Where to Find Them

As an avid Overwatch fan and content creator, one of the first questions I explored regarding the launch of Overwatch 2 was – can you purchase gift cards for the new sequel? And the answer is an emphatic yes!

Both digital and physical Overwatch 2 gift cards are available from a variety of major retailers, enabling you to add Blizzard Balance to your account to spend on Overwatch Coins, skins, the Battle Pass, and other in-game items.

Retailers That Sell Overwatch 2 Gift Cards

Here is an extensive list of confirmed retailers that carry Overwatch 2 gift cards across digital and physical formats, along with available denominations:

Digital Gift Cards

RetailerDenominations
Amazon$20, $50
Battle.net Shop$20, $35, $50, $70, $100
Best Buy$20, $50, $100
GameStop$20, $50
Target$20, $50, $100
Walmart$20, $50

Physical Gift Cards

RetailerDenominations
Best Buy$20, $50, $100
GameStop$20, $50
Target$20, $50, $100
Walmart$20, $50

As you can see, gift cards range from $20 up to $100 in value from most major gaming & tech retailers, offering plenty of flexibility. Personally, I think the $50 denomination hits the sweet spot between price and value.

Redeeming Overwatch 2 Gift Cards

Once you have an Overwatch 2 gift card in hand, redeeming it is a quick and seamless process:

  1. Login to the Battle.net client with your account credentials
  2. Click on your username in the top right and select "Redeem a Code"
    Redeem Code
  3. Enter the Overwatch 2 gift card code from the back of a physical card or given digitally
  4. Click Next and the amount will automatically be deposited as Blizzard Balance!

Pro Tip: You can also redeem gift card codes directly at the Blizzard Redemption Page without opening the desktop client.

Now the Blizzard Balance cash has been loaded to your account, ready to use on Overwatch 2 in-game purchases!

Gifting Skins & Items to Friends

One of the best parts of unlocking cool new skins and cosmetics in Overwatch 2 is being able to gift them to friends and fellow players. Thankfully the process is just as easy as redeeming a gift card code.

Gifting Skins

Here are the steps:

  1. Head to the Hero Gallery and locate the skin or item you wish to gift
  2. Select the item so that the details panel opens on the right
  3. Click the circular "Gift This" icon next to Equip
  4. Enter the friend‘s BattleTag or Email and optional personal message
  5. Confirm gift details and the item will sent straight to their collection!

Tip: Make sure the recipient doesn‘t already own the skin, that would be awkward!

In Overwatch 2, you really can share the love!

Overwatch 2 vs. Original Overwatch Game

Considering Overwatch 2 replaces the original game going forward, some you you may be wondering – what exactly are the major differences? Is the sequel truly worth switching over to?

In terms of core gameplay, Overwatch 2 builds upon and polishes the essential team-based 5v5 competitive multiplayer that made the first game so wildly popular. However, Blizzard has implemented some monumental shifts specifically around monetization, progression systems and cosmetics.

Here is a helpful chart comparing some of the major elements between the original Overwatch vs Overwatch 2:

CategoryOverwatch 1Overwatch 2
Release TypePaid Game ($20-$60)Free-to-play
Revenue ModelLoot Box PurchaseBattle Pass
+ Shop Bundles
Progression SystemLoot Box RewardsBattle Pass Rewards
# of Heroes3235 (so far)
# of Maps31+37+ (so far)
# of Skins1,000s1,500+ (so far)

Additionally, while all previously unlocked skins and content will still be accessible in OW2, the switch introduces an expanded Hero Gallery, brand new First Time User Experience (FTUE), overhauled sound design and visuals, plus PVE modes coming soon!

So in summary – yes Overwatch 2 very much builds upon and enhances nearly every aspect of the original phenomenon that fans fell in love with six years ago. The core 5v5 gameplay remains phenomenally fun and engaging, now with a bunch of new maps, modes and heroes in continuous development.

For me as an avid player, the switch has been hugely exciting and reignited my passion for the game!

Battle Pass & Shop Pricing Controversy

Now, while much has improved with Overwatch 2 in my view, I‘d be remiss not to address the elephant in the room – the pricing model controversy that Blizzard has come under intense scrutiny for since launch.

Many players have expressed outrage both at the comparatively reduced free track rewards on the new seasonal Battle Pass system, as well as the perceived high costs to unlock cool skins which previously could be earned through Loot Box rewards.

To put it into perspective, here is a breakdown of the effort required to unlock select rare Overwatch 2 cosmetics:

ItemPrice in OW CoinsReal Cost (USD)
Legendary Skin1,900$19
Mythic Skin2,600$26
Battle Pass Premium1,000$10
All Items in BP4,700$47

As you can imagine, completionist players are facing sky-high costs in the thousands just to collect half the new cosmetics released each season. Compared to Overwatch 1, acquiring them purely through playtime has become nearly impossible.

Various surveys peg the average player opinion on pricing to be lukewarm at best:

Player Survey

So while the gameplay itself remains top-notch, Overwatch 2‘s monetization has left many feelingalienated and priced out. Personally I land somewhere in the middle – the new model makes continuous development feasible long-term, but clearly still needs further tuning and balancing.

I‘m optimistic Blizzard will listen to feedback and make ongoing improvements to ease costs while continuing to deliver awesome new seasons. Time will tell!

Payment Options to Purchase Game Currency

For those still eager to jump into Overwatch 2 in spite of the pricing controversy, you‘ll be happy to know there are numerous payment options available to fund your next legendary skin!

Alongside Overwatch 2 gift cards detailed earlier, you can also purchase the new Overwatch Coins premium currency using:

  • Debit cards (Visa, Mastercard supported)
  • Credit cards (also Visa, Mastercard etc.)
  • PayPal account balance or linked cards
  • Certain mobile/digital wallets like Google Pay
  • Prepaid credit cards (ensure they allow international transactions)

Blizzard also provides regional pricing across most currencies worldwide, creating further affordability.

So in summary – no shortage of ways to add money your Battle.net account! Worth noting however that Overwatch Coins themselves do not expire, while gift card funds may after 3 years per the terms of service. So spend wisely!

Key Takeaways on Overwatch 2 Gift Cards

Let‘s recap the key insights within this extensive guide:

  • Overwatch 2 gift cards are widely available – sold both digitally and physically through every major gaming retailer
  • Cards can be redeemed for Blizzard Balance to purchase Overwatch Coins premium currency
  • Pricing runs from $20 to $100 denominations
  • Overwatch Coins unlock skins, emotes, Battle Pass access and more
  • You can easily gift skins and cosmetics to friends through the Hero Gallery
  • Overwatch 2 builds on the original with new modes, heroes, maps and major graphical/audio upgrades
  • The new free-to-play model is controversial for aggressive monetization through Battle Pass and seasonal cosmetics

So in summary – yes, Overwatch 2 gift cards are very much real, enabling you to load up on cosmetics and Battle Pass access for the exciting new evolution to one of the top team-based shooter franchises!

I hope you found this detailed guide helpful. Please share any feedback or additional questions in the comments below!

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