Players who might have missed some popular skins in season one are brought back in Overwatch 2

I strongly advise verifying that all of your skins, stats, and other collectible items were successfully transferred to Overwatch 2. If not, make sure you're logging into the correct Battle.Net account.

Players who might have missed some popular skins in season one are brought back in Overwatch 2, Credit: Jason's Video Games Source (Youtube)
By Shubham Dalal | Aug 4, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Since Overwatch switched to a battle pass and in-game shop system, playing the game every week is the only way to obtain cosmetics. However, if you went a full week without logging into the game, you might have missed out on a skin for your favorite hero that was on sale. But recently, Blizzard has begun to re-offer some Overwatch 2 shop skins that were first released.

For players who missed out on the “Cybernetic”-themed goodies last week, the development team is giving away the entire season one set of cosmetics this week. If you need more information about Players who might have missed some popular skins in season one and are brought back in Overwatch 2, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

Players can buy bundles this week—and this week only—for the legendary skins Cyber Detective Sojourn, Cyberhog Roadhog, and Cybermonk Zenyatta. The Zenyatta bundle costs 2,200 OW coins, the Roadhog skin 1,900 OW coins, and Sojourn’s skin 2,200 OW coins. In addition to the Legendary skins, the Zenyatta and Sojourn bundles contain three additional items.

Read More What is available to purchase this week in the Overwatch 2 shop?

I believe we can all appreciate the excruciating pain of losing several hundred hours of playtime with the swipe of a finger. As of now, Blizzard hasn’t found a solution to the issue, but it has acknowledged it and is working on a fix. Blizzard maintains a current list of all known problems and bugs that have surfaced since the release of Overwatch 2 in the Overwatch forum.

In contrast, a “Cyber Mega Bundle” offers all nine items for a significant discount of just 3,200 OW coins as opposed to the 6,300 coins it would cost to buy each item separately if the mega bundle didn’t exist. Although Blizzard has occasionally unvalued-year-old cosmetics that many players might not have been able to obtain, the fact that the majority of the shop’s offerings are based on a season one theme indicates that the company is stepping up this strategy.

I strongly advise verifying that all of your skins, stats, and other collectible items were successfully transferred to Overwatch 2. If not, make sure you’re logging into the correct Battle.Net account. All of us are hoping that Blizzard will find a solution to this issue soon, but for the time being, all we can do is wait.

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