Overwatch: Reaper's Code Of Violence Challenge Is Now Live

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Overwatch 2 Reaper's Code of Violence Challenge Activision Blizzard

Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Release: (PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4), (Switch)
Rating: Teen

Overwatch was released way back in 2016 and despite news of a sequel now in development, Blizzard is still releasing new content for the hero shooter. 

The latest round of content comes in the form of Reaper’s Code of Violence Challenge, which is a new event that began yesterday, February 22, and will run until March 8. In it, players can earn multiple sprays, a new icon, and even a new Reaper skin. What’s more, all you need to do is essentially play the game to earn these rewards. 

“He’s leaving his past behind and readying up for his day of reckoning: Reaper’s Code of Violence Challenge is here,” Blizzard writes on the event’s page. “Now through March 8, play games to earn exclusive rewards, including a player icon, sprays, and the Legendary Dusk Reaper skin. Plus, read the latest Overwatch short story: ‘Code of Violence.’” 

In order to earn the Reaper’s Code of Violence Challenge rewards, you need to play games in Overwatch’s Quick Play, Competitive Play, or Arcade modes. At nine games played, you’ll earn a new Reaper player icon. At 18 games, you’ll earn a new Sombra spray and at 27 games, you’ll earn the new Dusk Reaper skin, which you can see below: 

You can earn another spray by watching two hours of Overwatch via partnered Twitch streamers, another two sprays by watching an additional two hours, and if you watch a final two hours (bringing the total up to six), you’ll receive three more sprays. For more information about that, head to the official Reaper’s Code of Violence Challenge page, which is where you can also read the new “Code of Violence” Overwatch short story. 

For more about Overwatch, read about how the next Overwatch League season begins this May and will be played on an early build of Overwatch 2, and then check out this story about an Overwatch 2 producer that says Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick cost the team months of development. Read about this recent delay for Overwatch 2 after that. 


Are you going to jump back into Overwatch for this Reaper’s Code of Violence Challenge? Let us know in the comments below!

Author
Wesley LeBlanc