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Overwatch 2 Halloween 2022 event changes Junkenstein’s Revenge

Let's mix it up!

An Overwatch 2 Halloween 2022 event returns tomorrow and changes up its familiar Junkenstein’s Revenge mode.

“Return to Adlersbrunn alongside four fresh faces to experience an all-new story as the Bride of Junkenstein seeks vengeance upon those responsible for the death of her creator,” Blizzard said in a new post.

“Complete challenges to unlock special rewards like the Nightfall Over Adlersbrunn Name Card, the Jack-o’-Lantern Weapon Charm, Battle Pass XP, and other spine-tingling rewards,” Blizzard continued. “Dr. Junkenstein himself will also be making a grand reappearance in the original Junkenstein’s Revenge co-op Brawl, returning for a limited time to Halloween Terror 2022.”

Moreover, those who watch select Twitch streamers can pick up a Werewolf Winston Spray (after 2 hours) and a Werewolf Winston Legendary Skin (after 4 hours). You must connect your Battle.net account with Twitch to reap rewards.

The limited-time co-op mission was hinted at by Blizzard before Overwatch 2‘s release; read what we wrote at the time right here.

The event runs between 26 October and 10 November.

Overwatch 2 is a free-to-play title available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.

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