![]() ![]() If you’d like to contact Kotaku with suggestions, comments, or product announcements, you can email us at Kotaku Australia is published by Allure Media in association with Gawker Media. Sure, you could mosey over to the US site, but you’d miss out on all the juicy gaming goodness that’s relevant – and important – to you. The Australian edition of Kotaku is focused on taking all this fantastic news and crafting it into a tasty treat for all you Aussies and Kiwis. Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. At the time, a Blizzard spokesperson told Kotaku the survey was “entirely intended to better understand player preferences for different types of Overwatch 2 cosmetics” and prices offered in it were “randomized per user and are not indicative of final pricing.” I suppose Blizzard’s survey led to the conclusion that Moira mains like myself would be willing to pay $US40 to get the support hero a good skin that wasn’t her David Bowie-inspired one from 2017. ![]() Last August, Blizzard sent out a survey asking players if they’d be willing to pay $US45 for new hero skins. Read More: Overwatch 2 One Year Later: Why Am I Still Doing This? “Every time they have the opportunity to be decent they fail and make the shittiest decision possible regarding their consumers.” “I’d rather buy a nice game on sale or at the same price without a sale than a disgustingly overpriced pack,’ Sharashaska said. “I thought the only reason the previous season’s Ultimate Bundle was $US40 was due to the Invasion ‘campaign missions’ as well as the fact that you got three legendary skins,” LeKrahka said. “Not only is everything so crazily overpriced, it’s also paywalled and locked behind even more expensive bundles.” “Blizzard is so fucking gross for this,” Drewboy13 replied in the same thread. ![]() “Now we’re paying that amount for a couple of skins and a Battle Pass.” 17-30.“Casual reminder that Overwatch, the ENTIRE GAME was $US40 on release,” Arenyr wrote in a r/Overwatch thread. Overwatch’s Brick Bastion Challenge will run Sept. Viewers who have their account associated with their Twitch account can earn drops: one spray for watching two hours, two player icons for watching four hours, and two player icons and two sprays for watching six hours. Three additional sprays can be earned by watching streamers play Overwatch on Twitch. Here are the requirements for the Brick Bastion Challenge: The event is similar to Ana’s Bastet event and D.Va’s Nano Cola event. To get Brick Bastion, players simply need to win games of Overwatch in either quick play, arcade, or competitive modes. The game company and The Lego Group have a very cozy relationship, and the other cosmetics available as part of the new challenge are Lego versions of characters like Genji, Hanzo, Tracer, and Pharah. Players can earn a new legendary skin for everyone’s favorite nature-loving turret as well as some other cosmetics by playing the game and watching select streamers on Twitch.īastion’s new Brick Bastion skin gives the friendly-but-deadly Omnic a new Lego-inspired skin. Overwatch players will have something to tide them over between last month’s Summer Games and the forthcoming Halloween Terror seasonal events, thanks to Bastion’s Brick Challenge, a new two-week mini-event. ![]()
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