Getting 3000 comp points in Overwatch usually takes anywhere from about a week during a Drive event to roughly half a season or longer through normal competitive play, depending on your win rate and how much you play.

Typical time

  • Drive event: around 37–47 matches to reach the 3000-point reward, which many players describe as roughly 5 days to 1 week if they play regularly.
  • Normal competitive grind: about 25–40 hours of gameplay at an average pace, with win rate making the biggest difference.
  • Very efficient play: if you win a lot, it can take much less time; one discussion estimated 75 wins if you won every match, but that is far above a normal pace.

What changes the timing

  • Win rate: higher win rates speed it up a lot because competitive points are tied to wins and bonus progress.
  • Event timing: the fastest route is usually the seasonal Drive period, which can award the full 3000 points much more quickly than standard play.
  • Rank rewards: seasonal rank rewards can reduce the amount you need to grind during the season, especially at higher ranks.

Simple estimate

If you play around 2–3 hours a day and keep a decent win rate, getting 3000 comp points is often a multi-day to multi-week goal, not a single sitting.

For most players, the realistic answer is about one season of casual competitive play , unless they wait for a Drive event.

TL;DR: around 1 week during Drive events , or several weeks to a full season through regular competitive play.