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New World Twitch Drops - Things to Remember and How to Get Free Rewards

New World fans can earn free rewards on Twitch. However, they need to keep in mind a few rules that are crucial. Drops can be earned until October 11.

In search of better loot, enthusiasts of the MMORPG New World, can head to the land of Twitch.tv. To be more specific, follow the broadcasts of streamers who partnered with Amazon. During their streams special drops are given out. You can get fourteen skins for Vinespun weapons.

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This is how the loot; source: https://www.newworld.com/en-us/twitch-drops

What to do to get the special equipment? Everything that is required are a few simple steps. First, you must log in to your Twitch.tv account (or create one if you don't have one). Secondly, you need to connect your Steam account with Twitch.tv account. Then you can proceed to watch the broadcasts, which are accompanied by drops. The received rewards can be checked in the inventory window drops on Twitch.

The organizers of the action say that the viewer should unlock two pieces of unique equipment after 1-2 hours of watching the stream, which means that to get the whole set you should spend about 10 hours.

However, it should be remembered that each drop received requires approval. This was pointed out by one Reddit user, who warns other collectors against potentially wasting their time. Therefore, leaving the stream running and going AFK for 10 hours is not an option.

If you want to learn more about the drop action on Twitch.tv, we invite you to follow this link.

Michal Ciezadlik

Michal Ciezadlik

Joined GRYOnline.pl in December 2020 and has remained loyal to the Newsroom ever since, although he also collaborated with Friendly Fire, where he covered TikTok. A semi-professional musician, whose interest began already in childhood. He is studying journalism and took his first steps in radio, but didn't stay there for long. Prefers multiplayer; he has spent over 1100 hours in CS:GO and probably twice as much in League of Legends. Nevertheless, won't decline a good, single-player game either.

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