LE SSERAFIM Skins Make a Comeback in Overwatch 2 – Get Them Now!
Overwatch 2 has reintroduced the popular LE SSERAFIM skins in its in-game shop, allowing players another chance to grab these coveted cosmetics. The K-pop collaboration, first launched last year, features a range of items from skins to emotes, and is available for a limited time.
The initial wave of Overwatch 2 collaborations made headlines with its diverse range of crossover content. The game's first major partnerships included skins inspired by One Punch-Man and Diablo 4, with characters like Moira receiving a Lilith transformation. Another highlight was the LE SSERAFIM collaboration, which brought K-pop flair to the hero shooter. For those who missed out previously, Blizzard has now brought these skins back.
Players can purchase the LE SSERAFIM 21-item mega bundle for 6,800 Overwatch Coins ($59.98 USD). This bundle includes skins for Kiriko, Tracer, Sombra, Brigitte, and D.Va, along with emotes, victory poses for each character, name cards, and a weapon charm. Alternatively, individual hero skins are available for 2,500 Overwatch Coins ($24.98 USD) each. This re-release celebrates LE SSERAFIM’s “Perfect Night” music video reaching 100 million views, though it’s unclear how long the skins will remain available.
The LE SSERAFIM crossover originally ran from November 1-20 last year, marking Overwatch 2’s debut K-pop collaboration. The partnership extended to BlizzCon 2023, where LE SSERAFIM performed their new single “Perfect Night.” The event also introduced the Concert Clash mode and a special Junkrat Legendary skin, which was offered for free during the event. Whether this Junkrat skin will make a return, or if it will be free again, remains uncertain.
In addition to the LE SSERAFIM skins, Overwatch 2 has continued its trend of high-profile crossovers this year. New content includes skins inspired by Transformers, Porsche-themed outfits for D.Va and Pharah, Cowboy Bebop skins for Ash, Cassidy, Mauga, and Sombra, and most recently, a Widowmaker skin inspired by World of Warcraft's Sylvanas Windrunner.
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