How to Get the Health Pack Weapon Charm in Overwatch 2

Get a free weapon charm!

Overwatch 2 is filled with cosmetic items players can buy and equip for their favorite heroes. Usually, these items are obtained with real money at the in-game store page, but on occasion, Blizzard is kind enough to throw the player base a bone. Here is how to get the Health Pack weapon charm in Overwatch 2.

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How to Get the Health Pack Weapon Charm in Overwatch 2

If you want to obtain the Health pack weapon charm in Overwatch 2, you’ll need to make sure you log into the game between October 25 and the end of Season One. You’ll be granted the Health Pack weapon charm upon logging in for free. That’s right, the team is actually giving something to the players for free and isn’t charging 2600 Overwatch Coins.

If you’ve already logged into the game during this time, just head over to the Hero Gallery, go to the Colelctibles section and look under the weapon charm section; the Health pack charm should be unlocked in the list of other charms.

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You’ll have to equip it manually on all of the characters you want it to appear on; there is currently no “equip all” option. So make sure any heroes you play have it equipped if you want it to show up. It’s not the flashiest weapon charm around, but hey, it’s free, so we take what we can get out here.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to get the Health Pack weapon charm in Overwatch 2. We have plenty of tips, tricks, and guides for you to check out on the game. Here’s how to get Overwatch Coins and what they do. Also, check out all the earnable rewards during the Halloween Terror event.


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