Overwatch 2 has finally arrived after years of development, and with its arrival to various platforms, including Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Switch, players can finally jump back into the world of Overwatch. However, this doesn't come without some issues, the main being the various bugs and errors such as the LC 208 Error plaguing some players as the servers have come online.
Another one of these errors would be the Watchpoint Pack purchases not showing up in the game and frustrating players who want to access the items and perks they purchased. So below we will take a look at how to rectify the Overwatch 2 Watchpoint Pack error and what options you have to fix it right now.
Overwatch 2 Watchpoint Pack Not Working Error - How To Fix
Tons of players had the option to spend $40 on the Watchpoint Pack before the game's release to guarantee their entry into the beta tests. The Pack also came with the premium battle pass for season one, 2,000 Overwatch Coins, and the legendary hero skins Space Raider Soldier 76 and Space Raider Cassidy.
As it currently stands there isn't a real solution for the issue of the Watchpoint Pack, not appearing other than to wait until Blizzard can figure things out on their end. Some players have reported having items appear after the servers went live even though they hadn't before, so all that was required is some patience and waiting.
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For now, you can try restarting the game and logging in and out to see if that resolves the issue of your items not appearing. If the problem persists, you'll need to contact Blizzard's customer support service to get your items back.
These teething problems should be resolved within the next few days, but for the time being, your best bet is to either wait it out or contact support. So just be sure that you have tried the "turn it off and back on" approach a few times and give the developers at Blizzard some time to get things sorted on their end.
For now, all we can do is wait and see while Blizzard resolves all of these initial launch issues and bug fixes. The company has recently had a massive DDoS attack that they needed to resolve, along with a massive volume of players pushing the server loads, to say the least, so will be right here with you, holding on tight until the issues are ironed out.
For more on the game, check our section dedicated to Overwatch 2 news, guides, and features.
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