How to Claim Battlebit Remastered Twitch Drops

Claim your rewards!

Twitch Drops are an excellent way to get in-game rewards that you might not be able to get ahold of otherwise, and they can be pretty simple to pick up once you’ve linked all the correct accounts and know what you have to do to cash in. More often than not, cashing in Twitch Drops usually requires you to watch a certain amount of content from any creator about the game before you are rewarded your prize. If you’re looking for extra rewards for Battlebit Remastered, this is a great way to do so. If you’re a bit intimidated by the process, we’ve got everything you need to know to make the process easier.

Recommended Videos

How to Get Battlebit Remastered Twitch Drops

The first step toward cashing in your Twitch Drops is done through the ‘connections’ option within the in-game menu of Battlebit Remastered or, alternatively, through the Link Twitch Account page in a browser. Once you’ve connected your accounts, you’ll be able to get onto the main challenge, which is consuming enough content to be entitled to the rewards.

From June 15, the early access launch date of the game, Twitch Drops will be available for BattleBit Remastered for seven weeks. So, there’s plenty of time for you to watch your favorite content creators in return for numerous in-game rewards for the popular FPS game. The table below lists each reward and how long you need to watch in order to redeem them.

Available skinsLength of time
M4A145 Minutes
USP1.5 Hours
M1102.5 Hours
SSG693.5 Hours
G36C5.5 Hours
MP77.5 Hours

Related: 10 Steam Next Fest Demos You Have to Try – June 2023 Edition

It’s important to note that you don’t have to watch any specific content creators in order to qualify for Battlebit Remastered Drops, as long as a streamer is playing through the game. Once you’ve watched an adequate amount of content, your reward will be available in your Twitch inventory and then take some time to transfer over to your in-game account. So, if it doesn’t appear straight away, don’t worry.

Outside of skins for your weapons, you’ll want to make sure your performance within FPS is top-tier. Fortunately, we have a guide on the Controller vs. Keyboard and Mouse for FPS Games: Which is Better? debate, alongside a guide on the Best Gaming Headsets for Competitive FPS Games Listed to help make your gaming experience even better.

About the Author

Kara Phillips