Mountaintop is giving away a Spectre Divide skin, but players must follow one simple step to snag the Troublemaker Reaver for free.
Like most online FPS games, Spectre Divide includes a cosmetic store packed with attractive weapon skins. Their high-end designs and first-person visibility come at a cost, making them a luxury item for players. Unfortunately, some bundles are way out of the price range of an average player, which is why Mountaintop runs Twitch drops every once in a while. These items are highly sought-after, but completely free.
This time, the developer has put the Troublemaker Reaver skin up for grabs for those who frequent Twitch streams. Here’s how to get this free Spectre Divide skin.
The Troublemaker Reaver skin will automatically drop for those who watch Spectre Divide streams on Twitch between September 25 and October 7.
Catch Spectre Divide streams on Twitch to earn exclusive drops. To qualify, watch at least six hours of gameplay before October 7. All streams under the Spectre Divide category have drops enabled, so feel free to switch between channels as often as you like. Players can also split viewing across multiple streams and channels, watching at their own pace without requiring consecutive hours.
Just make sure all hours are complete before the deadline to receive the free Spectre Divide skin. Once the target duration has been completed, start Spectre Divide. In the skin inventory, a shiny new Troublemaker Reaver skin would be waiting for those who put in the work.
The Trouble Reaver skin is a colorful wrap with vibrant stickers across the body. It would certainly make a striking addition to any in-game weapon inventory. It’s also worth noting that this skin is currently only available via Twitch, making it even more special.
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