Overwatch 2’s release has been building up for a few months, and it is finally available to play. Blizzard Entertainment introduced its new title as a free-to-play, unlike its prequel released in 2016. Fans will notice several differences in Overwatch 2 that did not exist in the former game.
A free-to-play multiplayer entails many risks that concern the entire gaming community. Despite incorporating the best anti-cheat software, there will be people who try to tamper with and use third-party applications to gain an unfair advantage over other players in Overwatch 2.
Blizzard has addressed this issue and stated the use of a mandatory rule to bind a player’s phone number to their respective account for them to be able to access Overwatch 2.
To access the Battle.net client platform, players must have an account in the domain. Users can follow the process below for a step-by-step introduction to account creation.
With the account set up and ready to go, players can directly click on “Account Settings” from the successful account creation page. Players can now go back to Battle.net and log in using their credentials in the “My Account” option.
Follow the below-listed steps to bind a phone number to the logged-in account.
Users can opt to remove the phone number bound to the account by navigating to the same screen and removing the added phone number. The removal process requires account owner authentication for added security.
Users can download the Battle.net client directly now and login using their credentials. After logging in, users can navigate to the Overwatch tab in the client and choose to install the game.
Blizzard has made it mandatory for players to bind their phone numbers to their respective accounts to reduce the
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