How to get Jade weapons in Overwatch 2: Competitive Points explained

Jeremy Gan
Overwatch 2 Jade weapons

Season 9 brings Jade weapons to Overwatch 2, and also a confusing new Competitive points currency. So here is a guide on how to unlock these new weapons. 

Season 9 of Overwatch 2 has brought with it a massive Competitive overhaul, with a big update to how rank placements and ranking up work, and a mass rank reset for all players. 

What also came with the major overhaul was the arrival of Jade weapons as another skin obtainable with Competitive points. However, the addition also brings with it quite a change to the new points system. 

So let’s run through Overwatch 2’s Jade weapons and how to earn them. 

How to unlock Jade weapons in Overwatch 2

To unlock Jade weapons in Overwatch 2, you will need acquire and spend 3,000 Competitive points. 

These regular Competitive points should not be confused with Legacy Competitive points, which are only used to unlock Golden guns. You can read our comprehensive guide on Legacy Competitive points here

To gain regular Competitive points, you will need to play Overwatch’s Competitive mode, as it’s the only way to acquire the currency. Competitive points will be given to players based on how many matches they’ve won or drawn and what rank they’ve placed in a given Competitive season. 

Naturally, the higher your rank by the end of the Season, the more Competitive points you’ll earn. Here’s every rank in Overwatch 2 and the points each of them hands out. 

  • Top 500: 1750
  • Grandmaster: 1750
  • Master: 1200
  • Diamond: 750
  • Platinum: 500
  • Gold: 250
  • Silver: 125
  • Bronze: 65

For every Competitive match won, you’ll earn 10 additional points. For every Competitive match drawn, you’ll earn 5 additional points. 

About The Author

Jeremy is a writer on the Australian Dexerto team. He studied at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, and graduated with a Bachelors in Journalism. Jeremy mainly covers esports such as CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch, League of Legends, and Dota 2, but he also leans into gaming and entertainment news as well. You can contact Jeremy at jeremy.gan@dexerto.com or on Twitter @Jer_Gan