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Overwatch 2’s Winter Wonderland Event is now live on Xbox and PC – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 21, 2022
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The Overwatch 2 video game’s Christmas event, Winter Wonderland 2022, is now live on Windows PC, Xbox consoles, and all other supported platforms until January 3rd.

Simply logging into Overwatch 2 will unlock the Festive Wreath weapon charm and 2023 player icon items. A number of additional festive items can also be unlocked for free by completing several in-game challenges. One such item is the Ice Queen Epic Brigitte skin which makes its debut during this event.

Another skin debuting in the game this week is the Legendary Gingerbread Bastion skin (see top image) which can be purchased in-game for just one Overwatch coin.

In addition to new items and skins, four special modes, Mei’s Snowball Offensive, Yeti Hunter, Snowball Deathmatch, and Freeze Thaw Elimination are now live and playable until the end of Winter Wonderland 2022.

Overwatch 2 launched a few months ago in October and, while its launch was plagued by several issues, things mostly seem to be going well nowadays.

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