Over the next two months, the gang carried out nearly a dozen nearly flawless heists mostly against Arbelest, but also a few other companies, in order to obscure the fact that Arbelest was their main target. Later, Frankie sold the plans, and the gang received their first payday, with Ashe confirming that Arbelest had failed to identify the bikers who'd attacked the convoy. The plan was a success, and plans for the H-29 scope were obtained. Ashe ordered Frankie to find out by hacking each of them in turn, while she and McCree engaged the drones. The plan went awry as soon as it began, as while Frankie had no problem hacking the transports, she didn't know which one was the lead one. was left behind, as the heist didn't require muscle, and bringing him along raised the risk of identification. Julian would then used his demolition skills to seal the Brisco Tunnel, covering their retreat once the plans were stolen. The plan was that once Frankie hacked the main transport, she and McCree would engage the drones from their hovercycles. In what would become known as the Brisco Incident, the made their move against an Arbelest shipment. Expanding their numbers, they met with Julian (a demo-man) and Frankie (a hacker), and used a barn on the grounds of Lead Rose as their base of operations.Īfter obtaining ammunition and other goods from Fort Starr, the group carried out their first heist. The heist went awry, and all they had to show for it was a pair of rifles. She enlisted McCree's help in a heist against Arbalest Fulfillment Center Beta-3. Having been disinherited, Ashe sought to make a quick buck before her eighteenth birthday which was three months away. In form if not in name, the Deadlock Gang's genesis lies with the actions of Elizabeth Ashe and her initial heists with Jesse McCree, B.O.B., Frankie, and Julian. Somnus - July 5 (05:00 – 15:00) - twitch.Background Early History Formation.HighscoreHeroes - July 4 (02:00 – 11:00) - /HighscoreHeroes.We’ll be spotlighting Overwatch content creators each day throughout Ashe's Deadlock Challenge! Broadcaster - Spotlight Date / Time (PDT) - Channel Visit the Twitch Connections page to log in and complete the link now. To be eligible for rewards, you must first link your account to your Twitch account. It can take up to ~30 minutes to receive your reward(s) in-game after claiming. Rewards will expire 7 days after they’ve been claimed if a account has not been linked.Īfter you’ve claimed a reward on Twitch, please make sure you’re logging into the region you’d like to receive the drop(s) on, as the first region you log into will be where we deliver your sprays. Twitch users can now earn rewards before linking their account to Twitch.You will need to claim your first Twitch Drop reward BEFORE you can earn progress towards the second and will need to claim the second Twitch Drop before you can earn progress towards the third.You must instead claim the drop on the channel you’re watching or in the Drops Inventory menu on Twitch within the first 24 hours of earning it. You will no longer receive drop rewards automatically.You’ll now be able to see your watch time progress towards any given drop.Twitch has updated how drops work on their end, and this is the first time Overwatch will be utilizing Twitch Drops since these changes were put into place. All channels streaming in the Twitch Overwatch game category will be eligible to provide Drops. Watch any Overwatch channel on Twitch between June 22 – July 5 for two hours to earn one Ashe’s Deadlock Challenge spray, two more hours to earn two additional sprays, and two final hours to earn three additional sprays, totaling to six sprays. Tune in to any Twitch streamer while they’re playing Overwatch now through July 5 to earn six Ashe’s Deadlock Challenge sprays! Unlock additional rewards by watching Twitch streamers to get even more Ashe-themed cosmetics.
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