One of the biggest differences between Overwatch and Overwatch 2 is the latter’s battle pass. This system, which is new to the franchise, replaces the old loot boxes as the de facto way to gain cosmetics, including new heroes and highly-coveted skins. Player level XP has been removed in favor of battle pass XP, meaning the more people play, the more they’ll unlock on the battle pass.
While the battle pass only displays 80 tiers at first, there are actually several additional tiers beyond 80 that enterprising players can achieve. There are eight of these extended tiers, and they all grant special name card equippables known as Prestige titles. These titles are badges of honor: players who see them will know that you’re dedicated to Overwatch 2 and its challenges. The available prestige titles change each season, so players are in for a new surprise each time they complete a season’s battle pass.
Here are all of the Prestige titles in Overwatch 2 season three and how to get them.
Prestige title details
Prestige titles can only be viewed and obtained after completing all 80 tiers of the battle pass. After you’ve finished the pass, it will grant access to another eight tiers, each of which grants a single title after it’s completed. Don’t expect these tiers to be as easy to obtain as the rest of the battle pass, though: While the first 80 tiers only require 10,000 XP to unlock a tier, Prestige title tiers take significantly more XP since they technically encompass more than one tier. You’ll need anywhere from 50,000 to 250,000 XP to unlock each of these titles, so be prepared to grind for them.
Here are all eight of season three’s Prestige titles and the levels required to obtain them:
- Peasant (85)
- Trickster (95)
- Disciple (105)
- Noble (120)
- Scholar (135)
- Sage (155)
- Fearsome Spirit (175)
- Legendary Beast (200)
Each Prestige title must be unlocked sequentially; for example, you can’t unlock Trickster and then skip ahead to Sage. One title of your choice can be displayed on your name card, a new customizable feature of Overwatch 2 that adds more pizzazz to your player name and portrait. All of the titles fit in with the given season’s battle pass and shop theme.