Spectre Divide Twitch drops are coming tomorrow with free skins for anyone who tunes in.
The highly anticipated shooter backed by FPS expert Michael “shroud” Grzesiek boasts an interesting take on the tactical shooter genre. Inspired by Valorant and Counter-Strike 2, Spectre Divide is a 3v3 with a very interesting duality concept that has intrigued shooter fans. The game had a beta that was heavily streamed by shroud and other content creators. Now, it’s finally coming out tomorrow.
Here’s how to get some exclusive in-game content.
To commemorate the launch of Specter Divide on September 3, there will be Twitch drops for fans who tune in to watch gameplay.
Luckily, it’s pretty easy to get these exclusive in-game items. They will be available from September 3 to 17, 2024. The amount of hours that fans will need to watch partnered streams, however, has not been announced.
Here’s how to get the Spectre Divide Twitch drops.
Watch Spectre Divide streams and wait until the notification pops up that the reward has been earned. This most likely will be a few hours. With accounts connected, the rewards will be inside the game automatically.
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There will be two Twitch drops, both of which are weapon charms. These can be placed on a weapon to show off your exclusive rewards.
The Puck is a throwable item that makes a player’s second body move around the map. The charm will feature this item in gold. The Stinger is a base melee weapon, a knife that makes players move faster, making it perfect for running up behind unsuspecting opponents.
Get ready to show off the rewards in ranked starting tomorrow. Check out our guide on Spectre Divide ranks to get started off right when the game drops.
Planning to grab launch-day drops? Find out how to claim Spectre Divide beta Twitch drops and secure your spot in the beta.
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