Overwatch 2 bug randomly buys skins and all sales are final

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Overwatch 2 has a bug that forces you to buy skinsꦑ you don't want, and Blizzard doesn't appear to be 😼offering refunds at this time.

As reported by , that they were using Overwatch 2's in-game chat when suddenly they had mistakenl꧙y purchased Junker Queen's Plutonium skin. According to the Reddi꧑tor, the system had misinterpreted a specific keyboard input - in this case, two taps of the space bar - and unlocked the skin using Dracyoshi's Legacy credits, which is a currency some Overwatch 1 players carried over into the sequel. The player they submitted a report to Blizzard's support channel but were told they wouldn't be getting a refund.

"The🍸 Plutonium skin is only worth 300 legacy credits, so ultimately it's not a b🍌ig deal, but I'm rather disappointed that they won't issue refunds for it," Dracyoshi wrote. "Though not surprised."

Other u🌸sers echoed Dracyoshi's story. "Yep my friend was a victim♉ of this bug," wrote . "Accidentally purchased Kiriko's legendary for 1900 credits while trying to chat."

It's worth noting that this early in🌊 Overwatch 2's life, there's a good chance BrokenNock's friend lost premium currency due to the bug, which is exactly what Dracyoshi feared might h🃏appen.

"What makes it ꦐeven worse is you can get the same skin in a different color fo🧸r free through Twitch drops this weekend," . "Double oof."

"Oh myꦦ god this happened to me twice I thought I was going crazy," said .

If you're keen on avoiding becoming a victim to this glitch, Dracyoshi wisely sugges💙ts avoiding the in-game chat feature while you're in the hero gallery. In the meantime, we've reached out to Blizzard and asked about a fix and refunds, and we'll update this article if👍 we hear back.

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