xQc accidentally turned on Overwatch 2. This is how logging into a test server looks like

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xQc is one of the most popular streamers in the world. Today he had an unusual, but very typical for him, mishap.


xQc is an absolutely top streamer, as you can see from the last 30 days.

The streamer has been active almost every day for years, leaving everyone else behind in this respect. xQc was known mainly from Overwatch, then he switched to other productions as well. Today, in connection with the upcoming premiere, the streamer returns to OW and has a big slip-up.

xQc logged in not where he should have

xQc’s mishap is the answer to one of the questions that constantly arises in the community – whether Overwatch 2 will be a separate game on Battle.net. This confirms that it can be done even by changing the region, you do not need to have a whole separate game, and both of these productions can be easily combined in the client.

What did xQc do? While attempting to enter Overwatch, he launched a test server, which turned out to be the second part of Overwatch.

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Moments later, the streamer wrote to someone, potentially the person in charge of the influencers. Of course, such oversight has become incredibly popular. Let us remind you that at this point, selected people from the community (who have a real impact on the community, opinions, etc.), professional players, and Blizzard employees themselves have access to the OW.

Fortunately, you can’t see much here, it’s just logging into Overwatch 2. It has no effect on the game information, the streamer’s contract, or the mood in Blizzard’s headquarters. People just know what it looks like to log in, and they know Battle.net doesn’t need to separate OW2 from the first part.

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