Blizzard Entertainment has brought back the Lunar New Year event to Overwatch2, as you can get some special rewards for two weeks. Overwatch
\nBlizzard Entertainment has launched a brand new Lunar New Year event today, bringing the Year Of The Rabbit to Overwatch 2. As it is with previous events, you got new modes to check out and exclusive rewards and shop items during this time, such as skins and sprays. We got more info below from the team, and you can read the finer details on their blog, as the event will run until the end of the month.
Expect to make quick decisions and fast plays to ensure your team comes out on top!\nFinally, you can play the intense free-for-all brawl, Bounty Hunter, throughout the Year of the Rabbit seasonal event. Whoever can secure a kill on an opponent first will have a bounty placed on them, and while they are the bounty, they earn even more points when they get additional kills.
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