
Blizzard has partnered with the developer of gaming browser Opera GX to launch an exclusive battle pass to commemorate the 2026 Strike Force World Cup tournament. App users will be able to collect unique cosmetics every day during esports events.
To receive rewards, fans need to download the latest version of their browser, enable the sidebar, and enable the GX Rewards feature through “Settings.” Log in with your Battle.net account and you’ll get twenty-one gifts every time you log in, every day. The first week of the promotion already offers players holiday skin tones for Vendetta and Emre, as well as themed graffiti. Users who use Opera GX as their default browser will receive additional eSports loot boxes.
In addition to the battle pass, the browser also receives an official esports hub, which contains the tournament schedule, group stage tables, and special interface modifications for the tournament’s 16 participating countries.
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