Summary
A luckyOverwatchfan found a physical loot box collectible from the original game at a thrift shop. Back in the originalOverwatchdays, players were able to earn loot boxes simply by playing. Each one gave players four cosmetic items when opened, ranging from sprays to hero skins, and boxes were either common, rare, epic, or legendary. The same rarity system also applied to individual cosmetics. Alternatively, players were able to purchase these loot boxes with real money.
Replacing the original game’s loot box system,Overwatch 2implemented a new way of delivering fun cosmetic items to players with the popular battle pass system. Alongside that, Blizzard also revampedOverwatch 2’s shop, adding microtransactions for exclusive skins and bundles.Overwatch 2’s battle passwas largely accepted by the community, though players needing to grind the pass to unlock freshly released heroes has seen some controversy. Earlier this year, Blizzard reversed this decision, making the latest heroes Venture and Juno available free for all players.
A fan of Blizzard’s competitive first-person shooter discovered an impressive collectibleloot box from the originalOverwatchat a thrift store. On Reddit, fireshow77 posted images of the item, which was part of a Blizzard employee gift set from 2017 and one of only 5,000 made. The loot box didn’t seem to have anything inside, but the user added in a comment that they snagged the rare collectible for a mere $3. It’s possible the thrift shop owner was unaware that the item in question would be so valuable to an entire community of fans.
Fan Finds Original Overwatch Loot Box At Thrift Shop
In the comments of fireshow77’s post,Overwatchfans debate about whether they preferred the original game’s loot boxes toOverwatch 2’s battle pass and shop system. Some fans liked earning free loot boxes and, by extension, randomized cosmetics by simply playingOverwatch, while others think the ability to purchase them outright via microtransactions was problematic.Many fans wish forOverwatch 2to scrap its battle passesand reinstate the free loot boxes. However, sinceOverwatch 2became free to play, seasonal battle passes and shop purchases allow Blizzard to continue supporting the game with balance updates, new maps, heroes, events, and more.
There’s no telling whether Blizzard is planning to ever bring back the original loot box system forOverwatch 2. While it was confirmed thatBlizzard is internally testing 6v6, it’s just about the only main feature from the original game that’s looking to make a comeback. As forOverwatch 2’s current Season 12 battle pass, fans have been enjoying its Egyptian theme and Reaper’s mythic skin. Season 13 is expected to go live next week, so players should expect a huge info drop from Blizzard in the coming days.
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Overwatch 2 is an always-on and ever-evolving free-to-play, team-based action game set in an optimistic future, where every match is the ultimate 5v5 battlefield brawl. Power up your railgun and disrupt the battlefield as Sojourn, or yield your axe and command attention as Junker Queen. Battle to take control of a robot and move it toward the enemy base in the new Push Mode. Bring the fight to new destinations across the globe in iconic locations like New York, Rome, Monte Carlo and Rio. Daily challenges and frequent updates mean there is always something new to play.