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How to Get MultiVersus Twitch Drops

Find out how to get MultiVersus Twitch Drops so you can unlock exclusive rewards!

A new, albeit controversial, way to get exclusive content in online games these days is often in the form of Twitch Drops. This guide will explain how to get MultiVersus Twitch Drops and list which rewards are currently available.

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MultiVersus Twitch Drops explained

To claim MultiVersus Twitch Drops, you’ll need to first make sure you have a WB Games . If you’re playing MultiVersus, you likely have this anyway, but you can actually get the drops before you ever play MultiVersus.

You’ll also need a Twitch , which you can also make for free. After you have both s up and running, you’ll want to link your Twitch in your WB Games settings. Once that’s done, you’re ready to actually get your drops.

First, watch a streamer on Twitch who is playing MultiVersus with Twitch Drops enabled. Channels with drops enabled should have a banner message at the top of the stream’s chat. As you watch, your progress toward earning rewards will be tracked in your Twitch Inventory.

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Watching any streamer with MultiVersus Twitch Drops enabled allows you to earn and claim the following rewards for every 30 minutes watched, up to 90 minutes total:

  • Presently Shocked – Rare Banner
  • 100 Gleamium
  • Beach Volleyball Garnet – Rare Skin

After earning a reward, claim it in your Twitch inventory. If your s are linked, these rewards should show up in your WB Games . After this, simply open up MultiVersus while logged into that WB Games , and you’ll be able to use the rewards.

If, for some reason, the rewards don’t appear right away, try to log out and back again. If all else fails, WB Games . MultiVersus Twitch Drops will be available from Tuesday, May 28 through, Wednesday, June 5

MultiVersus is currently free-to-play on PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X.


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