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How to Change Your Name in Overwatch: A Complete Guide for All Platforms
If you’ve been playing Overwatch for a while, your in-game name (or Gamertag/PSN ID) might not feel like you anymore. Maybe you want something new to mark a fresh start, or perhaps you just want a change of pace. Whatever your reason, you might be wondering how to change your name in Overwatch.
The process isn’t as straightforward as changing a setting within the game itself, as it’s tied to the platform you play on. This guide will walk you through the process for PC (via Battle.net), PlayStation, and Xbox, and also answer some common questions about the process.
Changing Your Name on PC (Battle.net)
For PC players, your in-game name in Overwatch is directly tied to your Battle.net account. To change it, you’ll need to modify your BattleTag.
- Log in to your Battle.net account on the official website.
- Click on your username in the top-right corner and select Account Settings from the dropdown menu.
- In the Account Settings page, find the "Basic Info" section.
- Locate the "BattleTag" field.
- Click the Edit button (it looks like a pencil icon).
- Enter your desired new BattleTag in the field provided.
- Click Save Changes.
That’s it! Your new BattleTag will now be displayed in-game. Remember, you get one free change for every account, and after that, there may be a fee for subsequent changes.
Changing Your Name on PlayStation
On PlayStation, your in-game name is your PlayStation Network (PSN) ID. To change it, you’ll need to change your PSN online ID.
- Go to the Settings menu on your PlayStation console.
- Navigate to Users and Accounts > Account > Profile > Online ID.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to enter a new online ID.
Please note that changing your Online ID can cause issues with some games, though most modern titles like Overwatch handle it well. Sony provides a list of games that are compatible with the feature. Also, your first change is free, but subsequent changes come with a cost.
Changing Your Name on Xbox
Similar to PlayStation, your in-game name on Xbox is your Xbox Live Gamertag.
- Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide.
- Go to Profile & system > Settings > Account > Profile.
- Select Customize profile > Change gamertape.
- Enter your new gamertag and save the changes.
Xbox allows you to change your gamertag multiple times, but there might be a cost associated with changes after the first one, depending on your account type.
Important Considerations Before Changing
- Friends and Familiarity: Your friends list is key. Your old name is how your friends know you. Consider letting your close gaming friends know about the change, especially if your new name is a big departure.
- Cooling-Off Period: After changing your BattleTag on Battle.net, you cannot change it again for a certain period. Make sure you’re happy with your choice.
- Reflects You: Choose a name that you enjoy and that you feel represents you. It’s a small but constant part of your gaming experience.
Conclusion
Changing your name in Overwatch is a simple process, but it’s important to know that the method is different for each platform. For PC players, it’s about changing your BattleTag on your Battle.net account. For console players, it’s about changing the online ID or Gamertag for your respective platform account.
While the change is easy, take a moment to choose a name you’ll be happy with for a while. It’s a small but fun way to refresh your identity in the world of Overwatch.
FAQ: Changing Your Name in Overwatch
Q: Does changing my name affect my game progress, items, or rank?
A: Absolutely not. All your progress is tied to your underlying account (be it Battle.net, PlayStation, or Xbox), not the name itself. Changing your name is purely cosmetic and has no effect on your account’s stats, unlocked items, friends list, or competitive ranking.
Q: I changed my name, but my friends still see my old name. Why?
A: This is likely due to caching. Various parts of the platform’s ecosystem (like your friends list on a console, or the Battle.net client itself) might take a little time to update and reflect the change everywhere. Give it a little time, and if it’s still not updating, a full restart of the game or the application might help.
Q: Can I use any name I want?
A: Within reason, yes. However, your chosen name is still subject to the platform’s Code of Conduct and the Blizzard Entertainment End User License Agreement. Offensive, impersonating, or otherwise inappropriate names can and will be penalized with things like being forced to a new change or even account suspension.
Q: Is there a charge for changing my name?
A: It depends on the platform.
- Battle.net (PC): Your first change is free. After that, each change costs a fee.
- PlayStation: Your first change is free. After that, each change costs a fee.
- Xbox: Changing your Gamertag is free, but only if you choose to use the new system where your tag is followed by a number (e.g., "YourName#1234"). If you want a unique, classic Gamertag without a number, there is a one-time fee.<|begin▁of▁sentence|>

