Junkrat’s Loot Hunt is live in Overwatch right now, running from March 27 through March 30, 2026. It’s a straightforward weekend event with no special mode to queue into and no daily login requirements. You just play matches — any matches — and Loot Boxes pile up along the way.
Quick answer: Play five games to earn one Loot Box. Repeat until you’ve collected all nine. Wins count as two games, and Stadium matches also grant double progress.

Junkrat’s Loot Hunt event window
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Start date | March 27, 2026 |
| End date | March 30, 2026 |
| Total duration | ~4 days |
| Total rewards | 9 Loot Boxes (Rare and Epic rarity) |
The event ends on March 30, so you have roughly two more days to finish all nine challenges. There are no daily gates or streak mechanics — you can grind everything in a single session or spread it across the remaining window.
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Every five games you complete unlocks one Loot Box. The nine Loot Boxes are tied to nine sequential challenges, each requiring five games of progress. That means you need 45 total game credits to claim everything, though double-progress bonuses can cut that number significantly.
One important quirk worth knowing: each challenge resets your counter independently. If you’re sitting at 4/5 on a challenge and win a Stadium match (worth four game credits due to stacking bonuses), you’ll complete that challenge but only carry zero progress into the next one — the surplus doesn’t roll over. Planning your match type around where you sit in a challenge can save you wasted progress.

Double-progress bonuses explained
Two separate multipliers can speed up your Loot Box grind, and they stack with each other.
| Bonus type | Effect | How it works |
|---|---|---|
| Win bonus | Each win counts as 2 games played | Applies to any mode — just win the match |
| Stadium bonus | Each Stadium match counts as 2 games played | Applies regardless of win or loss |
| Win + Stadium combined | A single match can count as 4 games played | Win a Stadium match to get both multipliers |
Winning a Stadium match is the fastest possible way to rack up challenge progress. A single victorious Stadium game is worth four game credits toward your current challenge. If you’re less interested in Stadium, standard Quick Play wins still give you double credit, which keeps the pace reasonable across the weekend.
Loot Box rewards breakdown
The nine Loot Boxes earned through Junkrat’s Loot Hunt include a mix of Rare and Epic rarity boxes. Their contents follow the standard Overwatch Loot Box pool, meaning you can receive skins, voice lines, sprays, and other cosmetic items. No guaranteed specific drops have been announced for this event — what you get is randomized from the existing loot table.

Double XP weekend runs alongside the Loot Hunt
Blizzard has been running Double XP every weekend throughout March as part of a broader Player Appreciation initiative. The March 27–30 window is the final weekend of that promotion, so every match you play for the Loot Hunt is also feeding double XP into your account. The two bonuses stack automatically without any extra steps on your end.
Fastest path to all nine Loot Boxes

Junkrat’s Loot Hunt wraps up on March 30, and there’s no indication the event will be extended. If you’re already logging in for the final Double XP weekend of March, the Loot Boxes are essentially free on top of the accelerated leveling. Just be mindful of the challenge counter reset, and you’ll have all nine boxes without much friction.






