Overwatch player hits level 100 in just seven days

2 June 2016
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A Twitch streamer named FenderellaKN has already reached level 100 in Blizzard’s new team-shooter, only seven days after the release of the game.

The player held a Reddit AMA where he announced his accomplishment and answered various questions regarding his playtime.

FenderellaKN has a relatively small Twitch channel, where he streamed his journey to level 100 for days after the release of Overwatch.

He officially reached level 100 on 31 May 2016, meaning that he played for an average of 13 hours a day.

It took a total of 92 hours for FenderellaKN to reach level 100, although this is not the highest level of progression in the game.

Once a player levels up past 100, they go back to level 1, but with a cosmetic change to their profile icon.

This is actually a good thing, as the amount of experience points needed to level up also resets, and the player will be able to level up and earn loot boxes more easily.

Read the full AMA here.

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  1. Joe Black
    02.06.2016 at 14:32

    Mobas seem to always have an “level for attendance” (usually influenced by purchasable multipliers) as well as a legitimate rating system.

    I don’t see the point. Its a moba – It’s designed to be competitive. If the time you spent playing gives you something rather make it an achievement with a little gift like the profile change in this case.

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