Monday, December 30, 2024

Overwatch 2 Competitive Drives: Rewards & How To Get

A Guide to Overwatch 2's Competitive Drive Rewards

The new Overwatch 2 Competitive Drive feature is here, and it will enable players to get a bunch of exciting rewards by participating in this limited-time mode.

As per the latest Overwatch 2 patch notes, “Competitive Drives are limited-time events that take place near the end of seasons in Competitive Play Role Queue.”

As players complete these Competitive Drives, they’ll proceed to earn bonus Competitive Points as well as a new form of rewards called “Signatures”. These Signatures are cosmetic rewards that appear by the player names in several locations, including the Name Card, Play of the Game Highlights, Scoreboard, and Hero Select. Additionally, Signatures can be upgraded by reaching Checkpoints in a Drive.

Without further ado, let’s check out the full list of rewards included in the new Competitive Drives system of Overwatch 2.

Overwatch 2 Competitive Drives Rewards List

Overwatch 2 Competitive Drive

As mentioned earlier, Competitive Drives are limited-time events that take place at the end of an Overwatch 2 season. Throughout the event, players can earn Drive Points that are added or deducted based on whether they win or lose matches.

By collecting these Drive Points, players are able to go through several Checkpoints during the event.

Checkpoints are stages that prevent you from losing Drive Points. There are a total of six different checkpoints, with each checkpoint giving you new rewards.

Below, we have listed all the Checkpoint Rewards you can get in the Competitive Drives event:

  • 500 Competitive Points
  • Signature
  • 1000 Competitive Points
  • Advanced Signature
  • 1500 Competitive Points
  • Elite Signature

With exciting rewards on the line, the newly-added Competitive Drive feature is expected to further incentivize players into grinding the ranked mode of Overwatch 2.

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