Hop Into the World of Overwatch for Free This Weekend

Hop Into the World of Overwatch for Free This Weekend

The world could always use more heroes.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 26, 2017 @ 05:10 PM (Staff Bios)
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If you still haven't had any hands-on action with Overwatch yet, then there's no better time than this weekend. In celebration of Overwatch's one year anniversary, Blizzard is offering it for free this weekend. Starting today until Monday, everyone will have access to the full game, and all the amazing content that Blizzard has given us for the anniversary event. The free trial weekend is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC, though if you plan to play on console, you will need either Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus.

Along with the free trial, Blizzard has released the Game of the Year Edition of Overwatch, which will be available for purchase at a discount along with the standard version of the game. Overwatch has come a long way since it released last year, and its community continues to thrive and grow. Now's your chance to join it!

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