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Overwatch is making its rarest anniversary reward easier to earn
June 4, 2026·3 min read
Overwatch players wanted the 10th anniversary event to feel like a celebration, but one reward quickly turned into a grind that felt way too demanding. Blizzard is now changing the requirements for the Table Flip legendary player title, giving more players a fair chance to unlock it before the season ends.
The title originally asked for 48 completed anniversary challenges, which pushed players toward a heavy match grind in a short window. Game director Aaron Keller has since said the requirement was not clear enough, and Blizzard is cutting the target down to 38 challenges while extending the deadline.
The grind was the real problem
Players expect some titles, skins, and event items to take extra effort.
The anniversary event only offered so many unique challenges, so anyone chasing Table Flip had to keep grinding repeatable match tasks. For players with school, work, or limited gaming time, that made the title feel less like a fun milestone reward and more like homework.
That is not the tone Blizzard needed for a 10-year celebration. Anniversary events work best when they bring people back in, not when they make players calculate how many matches they need every night.
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Blizzard is giving players a better shot
The new 38-challenge requirement should make the title much more realistic. The added time also helps because players no longer have to rush through matches just to keep pace with the original event window.
This is the kind of change that makes sense for a live-service game. Blizzard gets to keep the reward rare, but the title no longer feels locked behind an unreasonable grind.
Someone coming back for the anniversary now has a better chance to enjoy the event, collect rewards, and make progress without feeling like they already missed the window.
Early grinders are getting a bonus title
Blizzard is also trying not to punish the players who already finished the tougher version. Anyone who earned Table Flip before the change will get a special Double Table Flip title in a future patch.
More players can now reach the main reward, while the people who pushed through the original requirement still get something extra for doing it early.
It also avoids turning the change into another argument. The event becomes easier for most players, but the earliest grinders still keep a rare badge of their own.
The anniversary still has to feel worth it
The Table Flip change is helpful, but it also shows how careful Blizzard has to be with event rewards. Overwatch has a long history, and a 10th anniversary should feel generous, nostalgic, and easy to enjoy.
Blizzard has already made other reward adjustments during the event, including changes to anniversary loot boxes and community rewards. That is a good sign, but players will still judge the celebration by how it feels to actually play.
For now, the important part is simple: the hardest anniversary reward is no longer as punishing, and players have more time to earn it before the season ends.

Overwatch
fps---shooters
Released
August 10, 2023
Developer
Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher
Blizzard Entertainment
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
PlayStation 4
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
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