Overwatch: How to Level Up Quickly

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As you gain levels in Overwatch, the amount of experience points needed to hit that next level will also start to go up. Thankfully, the amount of points required will cap at level 23, and every level after that will require 22,000 points. Thanks to reddit user p_Red, listed below is the amount of points needed for each level gained in Overwatch.

  • Level 01 – 1500
  • Level 02 – 3000
  • Level 03 – 4500
  • Level 04 – 6000
  • Level 05 – 7500
  • Level 06 – 8500
  • Level 07 – 9500
  • Level 08 – 10500
  • Level 09 – 11500
  • Level 10 – 12500
  • Level 11 – 13500
  • Level 12 – 14500
  • Level 13 – 15500
  • Level 14 – 16500
  • Level 15 – 17500
  • Level 16 – 18500
  • Level 17 – 19000
  • Level 18 – 19500
  • Level 19 – 20000
  • Level 20 – 20500
  • Level 21 – 21000
  • Level 22 – 21500
  • Level 23+ – 22000

It’s also worth noting that you’ll earn 4.01 experience points for every second you spend in a match, so make sure not to leave a game midway or you won’t be able to reap the full benefits of your time spend there.


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