Can I Still Merge My Old Overwatch Account?
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Yes, you can still merge your old Overwatch account with your new one, but there are certain restrictions and limitations that you need to be aware of, such as only being able to merge one account from each platform. To initiate the account merging process, you’ll need to link your console account to your Battle.net ID and then confirm the merge by signing into Overwatch via your console account.
Understanding Account Merging in Overwatch
Merging your old Overwatch account with your new one allows you to unify your progress and cosmetics across different platforms, enabling cross-progression and a more seamless gaming experience. However, it’s essential to understand the rules and limitations surrounding account merging to avoid any potential issues or loss of progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Account Merging FAQs
- What are the restrictions on merging accounts? You can only merge one account from each platform, including Xbox, Nintendo, and PlayStation, and you cannot merge more than one account from the same platform.
- How do I merge my accounts? You’ll need to link your console account to your Battle.net ID and then confirm the merge by signing into Overwatch via your console account.
- Can I unmerge my accounts? Yes, you can unmerge your accounts, but this will remove any progress associated with your account from that system.
- Do I have to be on Overwatch for my account to merge? Yes, you’ll need to sign into Overwatch via your console account to confirm the merge.
Technical Issues and Troubleshooting
- Why won’t Overwatch 2 let me merge accounts? The “Merge Accounts Not Working” error is usually caused by a bug or server error with the game itself, or an issue with your network or game files.
- How long do I have to wait for my Overwatch account to merge? Account merging in Overwatch 2 usually takes around 6 hours to complete.
- What if my Overwatch 1 account didn’t merge? The most common cause for not being able to complete an account merge is that the console account was previously merged to another Overwatch 2 account.
Account Management and Recovery
- Can I transfer Blizzard games to another account? You can move a game from your Battle.net account to the Battle.net account of your child, but this service is only possible with World of Warcraft, Diablo III, Hearthstone, and StarCraft II accounts.
- How do I recover my old Blizzard account? You can recover your account through the personal verification process, and once recovered, your personal information and payment history will be restored.
- Did Blizzard delete my inactive account? Blizzard doesn’t delete accounts for inactivity unless they are completely empty and haven’t been used in years.
Progress and Cosmetics
- Will all my skins transfer to Overwatch 2? Yes, by unifying all accounts into a Battle.net ID account, all cosmetics, including skins, will be available in Overwatch 2.
- Why didn’t my Overwatch skins transfer? Make sure you’re logging into the correct Battle.net account and that you’ve merged any console accounts with Overwatch progress to your Battle.net account.
Additional Information
- Can I use the same phone number for two Overwatch 2 accounts? No, a phone number can only be added to a single Battle.net Account.
- Can I have two Overwatch accounts on one phone number? No, a phone number can only be used once when making a new account, and certain types of numbers, including pre-paid and VOIP, cannot be used for SMS Protect.
- How do I find my old Overwatch account? You can use the following information to help locate your account: first and last name, email addresses, phone numbers, order IDs, and BattleTag.