With the launch of cross-progression, players can merge multiple Overwatch accounts to carry progression and in-game cosmetics into Overwatch 2 on a single profile. Starting August 16, every player with a linked console account will be prompted at login to identify, select, and confirm the accounts you want to merge. Once you approve, we will prepare your accounts to be merged during the release of Overwatch 2.

All players will need a battle.net account to play Overwatch 2 regardless of platform. Progress from linked console accounts will be stored on your battle.net account, which will share in-game cosmetics and progress across the linked accounts.

There will be one opportunity to merge console accounts, so make sure you double-check which accounts you are merging before you confirm!

We’ve anticipated some of your questions, and we’re here to provide answers on the upcoming account merge in Overwatch 2.   


How do I merge my accounts?
 

How do I link my console account to Battle.net if it wasn’t automatically detected?

Here are the steps you can take to merge your console account to a battle.net account:

  1. Login to Overwatch from your console account.
  2. Follow the on-screen prompts to scan a QR Code on your mobile phone.
  3. Enter the code displayed on your console to connect to or create your Blizzard Battle.net Account.
  4. Once complete, you will be prompted to confirm your account upon the next game login to merge your accounts.

You will only have one opportunity to merge the correct account.

Once you merge a console account with a battle.net account, you will be unable to link to a different console account on the same platform. Double-check to make sure you are linking the correct account to your battle.net account.

If you encounter errors while linking your accounts, follow the instructions on the Account Link Common Problems support article.

Check out the Account Link support article for more information on how to merge your accounts.

To setup from PC, you can visit the Battle.net Connections webpage. 

Which platforms are included in account merge?

The platforms included in account merge are Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Can I link multiple accounts on the same platform?

Only one account per platform can be linked together. For example, if you have two accounts on PC, you will not be able to merge those accounts. The same goes for multiple accounts on Xbox, PlayStation, or Nintendo Switch.

Can I change or modify the console accounts already associated with my Battle.net account before merging accounts?

Yes. It’s incredibly important to take care that the correct account from each console you plan to link is associated with your battle.net account.

The Account Merge screen in-game will show all accounts associated. You can click on “Switch Accounts” which will prompt you to scan a QR Code from your mobile phone, or you can visit account.battle.net/connections.

Once you confirm the account merge, you will be unable to immediately link a new console account to that battle.net account. Progress will be stored on the battle.net account you merge with, so you can’t carry over progress from that console account to an additional battle.net account.


How does account merge work?
 

Why do I need to merge my accounts for Overwatch 2?

All players will need a battle.net account to play Overwatch 2 regardless of platform. Players must confirm their account merge to carry over progress from Overwatch into Overwatch 2.

This includes players who linked their accounts during the Overwatch Cross-Play release.

What happens to my console accounts after I merge with a battle.net account?

After merging your console accounts to a battle.net account, all the progress on those console accounts will be stored on the battle.net account.

Can I change which accounts are linked together after merging is complete?

You can unlink your console accounts from your Battle.net account at any time. However, there is a 1-year cooldown for linking new accounts to your Battle.net account.

When you link a new console account to your battle.net account, it can access the progression and in-game items from the battle.net account. However, the new console account will not transfer its progress and in-game items to the linked battle.net account.

What happens if I don’t merge my console account to a battle.net account?

Players from all platforms will need a battle.net account to play Overwatch 2.

For console players, account merge is also the only way to access and carry over progress into Overwatch 2.

For PC players, progress will automatically carry over into Overwatch 2, and you have the option to merge any console accounts to your battle.net account.

If you don’t confirm your account merge in-game, you will continue to be served an in-game screen that identifies your accounts and prompts approval to merge. You can check to see which accounts are linked to your battle.net account here: https://account.battle.net/connections/.



How do my in-game items and progress merge?
 

How will my in-game items be merged?

All items in the Hero Gallery across platforms will be present in the merged battle.net account. This includes all sprays, emotes, skins, and everything else in the current Hero Gallery tab in-game. Duplicate cosmetics across platforms will be merged into a single battle.net account.

How will my skill rating from multiple accounts be merged to my battle.net account?

Competitive and skill rating will be separated by PC and console input pools. The highest rank will be taken if players merge multiple console accounts.

How will my statistics be merged?

Gameplay statistics are separated by input pool.

A few things happen for players who merge multiple console accounts. Total values, like playtime or number of wins, will be summed. Best values, like hero accuracy or kill streaks, will take the highest value from the merged accounts.

How will my Endorsements be merged?

Your highest endorsement will carry over to your merged account.

How will my Achievements be merged?

All in-game achievements earned across each platform will be present in the merged battle.net account. Console-specific achievements will remain on their respective platforms.


How do my game settings and data merge?
 

How will my Gameplay settings be merged?

Gameplay settings are kept per-platform and will be kept that way when merged. Gameplay settings across consoles will be kept separate from PC Gameplay settings.

How will my Custom Game options be merged?

The custom game options in each account will be present in the merged battle.net account. 

How will my links to Recent Custom/Workshop Games be merged?

You will keep your most recent links across all platforms up to the maximum limit. 

How will my Overwatch credits be merged?

Overwatch credits will be summed after merging accounts. 

How will my Overwatch League tokens be merged?

Overwatch League tokens across accounts will be summed up after merging. If you don’t merge your accounts, Overwatch League tokens from console accounts will not transfer into Overwatch 2.

Overwatch League tokens purchased on Nintendo Switch will not be merged and will remain on that platform.


Mark your calendars to merge your accounts starting August 16. Combine your accounts and get the freedom to collect and progress in Overwatch 2 from platform to platform. Before you merge, please remember to:

Double-check that the correct console accounts are linked to your battle.net account before confirming your account merge.

This is an exciting year for the team, and we look forward to sharing more information with you in the upcoming weeks leading to the Overwatch 2 launch this October 4!

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

No. If you want to play between now and the launch of Overwatch 2, you need a valid license of Overwatch like getting the Watchpoint Pack.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

We will have more details on that in an upcoming blog.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Hmm… is this in the PlayStation console interface? If so, reach out to PlayStation support for help.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

This is a type of credit, so your total number of Competitive Points will be summed across all merged accounts.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

This type of account abuse is going to be limited at best. The ability to account merge will only apply for current Overwatch accounts and new accounts starting in Overwatch 2, won’t be able to merge.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

To clarify, account merging is for all accounts currently in Overwatch before the launch of Overwatch 2. If you start a new account when Overwatch 2 launches, it can’t merge to any preexisting Overwatch console accounts.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Yeah this is going to come up unless you can merge all three console platforms. If you don’t have all three, ignore that prompt on PC.

This will be later when Overwatch 2 launches, don’t worry details coming very soon.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Yep, we are asking you to set up your accounts to be merged now so that when Overwatch 2 launches you will get all of your items on a single unified BattleNet account then.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Yep, head to account.battle.net/connections to review your existing linked console accounts.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

You will get all of your Overwatch items from all platforms you have merged in a single BattleNet account ready to go on all platforms, but only when Overwatch 2 launches. Not before.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

You should be good to go for your Switch platform.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

To clarify, you can get all of your items from Overwatch in each of your platforms that you have collected up to this point into a unified BattleNet account which you can access in all platforms, once Overwatch 2 launches.

So if you have Pink Mercy on PS4, Oni Genji on PC, and Brick Bastion on Xbox and you merge all three platforms, you will access all three of those skins across all platforms for that BattleNet account.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Make sure it is downloaded and accessible in your console account and the skin should appear in your finalized BattleNet account once the merge is complete.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Thanks CowboyWife,

Go to account.battle.net/connections and see if your PlayStation account is linked to the correct BattleNet account.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Do the same, Tfast, just verify your accounts at account.battle.net/connections

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

You should be good to go then.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

I will put in as much time as I have available. That being said, I will need to pull away here soon.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Yes, you should be prompted on PC as long as you already linked your PlayStation account. You can link online at account.battle.net/connections

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

To clarify, if you are already on a platform and then sign into a new platform under the same BattleNet account, you will access the items from that BattleNet on the new platform.

What you won’t be able to do is link a totally separate BattleNet account to another BattleNet account even if each account is on a different platform.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

The highest XP level will be pushed through

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

You should be fine. Again just check your accounts you have linked to BattleNet at account.battle.net/connections

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Like all duplicate cosmetics, there is no compensation for having two of the exact same item.

EDIT: To clarify, when I say duplicate, I mean if there are duplicate items between the two accounts being merged. Not duplicates that can appear from a opened Loot Box.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Correct. Details can be found in this r/Games AMA response from our system designer.

We do still plan to remove portrait levels for OW2, but we also want to celebrate this legacy accomplishment. The plan is to display your portrait level in your profile once we launch OW2.

Learn more: https://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/vicyeq/comment/idche54/

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

You simply have that item, and no compensation or extra credits are issued from having the same item across multiple platforms before merging.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

There will be a prompt in-game when you log in the next time to confirm you have the correct accounts you want to merge. Clicking confirm will lock the accounts you currently have linked in place.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

You get to keep all of it, PC, Xbox, and Switch and will all be access from the same BattleNet account once Overwatch 2 launches.

What players cannot do is merge multiple console accounts from the same console platform. So say if you have two PlayStation accounts, you must pick one of those two PlayStation accounts to link and merge with the BattleNet account of your choice.


Hey everyone. Thanks for all of the questions, and I hope I was able to clarify a lot as we all get closer to Overwatch 2. I have to step away for now as there are many more things I am working on, but I will continue to check in for your questions and feedback.

over 1 year ago - Craig - Direct link

Good morning, heroes! Going to take some time to answer some of your questions posted throughout the night since my last visit. A few quick things to follow up on:

  • We ask that you confirm your accounts in-game, just already having your accounts linked is not confirmation. This is important to make sure you can start playing Overwatch 2 with all of your collected items on all platforms right away when we launch.
  • The red “ACCOUNT CHANGED” message below your name in the account merge prompt is not an issue. As long as it appears with the name of your respective console account, you are good to go. If you are uncertain, just visit account.battle.net/connections to reverify your current console accounts linked to your BattleNet account.
  • If for any reason you can no longer access your console version of Overwatch because you no longer have the console or have an expired online access subscription. You should still be able to link your console account to your desired BattleNet account at account.battle.net/connections and then be able to log onto the PC version, or any console version you have access to, and confirm your account merge for all platforms in the “Account Merge” menu option.