How to get Moira’s Lion’s Head Victory Pose and Masked Dancer Moira skin in Overwatch 2

Masked Dancer Legendary Moira Skin Overwatch 2


Masked Dancer Legendary Moira Skin Overwatch 2

It's a brand-new year, which means it's time to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in Overwatch 2. And what other better way to do so than with some in-game cosmetic goodies for everyone's resource-filled support, Moira?

Picking up where they left off with Ramattra and D.Va's new skins and other cosmetics, Blizzard Entertainment is giving Overwatch 2 players yet another chance to earn in-game items via Twitch Drops. Going from tank to DPS, now it's time to move over to support, in this case, Moira, who will be receiving a new skin and victory pose of her own.

Here's how to get Moira’s Lion’s Head Victory Pose and Masked Dancer Moira skin in Overwatch 2.

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How to get Moira’s Lion’s Head Victory Pose and Masked Dancer Moira skin in Overwatch 2

In order to get the Moira’s Lion’s Head Victory Pose and the Masked Dancer Legendary Moira Skin in Overwatch 2, players will have to watch a total of six hours of Overwatch 2 content on the popular streaming website, Twitch, while the Twitch Drop is active. The Moira’s Lion’s Head Victory Pose only requires two hours and the Masked Dancer Legendary Moira Skin requires four more.

Overwatch 2 players will have from now until Wednesday, January 25, 2023, to get the drops.

Players can look for their favorite content creator or streamer whose drops are active, they will usually indicate it via their stream title.

Make sure the hours you're watching count by having your Battle.net and Twitch accounts linked. If you don't know how to or want to make sure they're linked, follow our steps below.

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How to link Battle.net and Twitch accounts

You'll want to make sure that your Battle.net and Twitch accounts are linked in order for the hours watched to count.

Here's how to link the two:

  1. Visit Battle.net
  2. Click on your "Account Settings" and visit the "Connections" tab
  3. Scroll down to the Twitch section at the bottom and click "Connect"
  4. Click "Authorize" and confirm that it went through
  5. That's it!

Once you've followed all of the steps your Battle.net and Twitch accounts will be linked and your hours watched will count towards the corresponding Twitch Drop.

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