Overwatch 2 Season 8: First Set of Weapon Skins Revealed

Discover the first ever set of weapon skins in Overwatch 2 Season 8 update in this article.

Overwatch 2 Season 8: First Set of Weapon Skins Revealed
Overwatch 2 Season 8 First Set of Weapon Skins

Blizzard has unveiled the debut of dedicated premium weapon skins in Overwatch 2, giving players new ways to customize heroes. These new cosmetics, called the Hard Light weapon skins, will launch with the arrival of Season 8 on December 5. This article will dive deep into the details of Overwatch 2 season 8 first set of weapon skins.

Overwatch 2 First Set of Weapon Skins

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The Hard Light weapon skins will initially be available for Reinhardt, Reaper, and Mercy.

  • Each skin features a distinctive sleek white and blue holographic design with golden accents.
  • These weapon skins are fully separate from hero skins, meaning players can mix and match them.

This opens up many possibilities for interesting combinations by pairing the new weapons with any existing or future hero skins. It also raises questions around whether matching hero skins may eventually be released.

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Custom Effects and Animations

In addition to unique models, the Hard Light weapon skins have custom visual and sound effects. Reinhardt's rocket hammer, Reaper's hellfire shotguns, and Mercy's Caduceus staff each have distinctive lighting, sounds, and animations exclusive to these weapon skins.

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This gives them strong value, as they are more than just a cosmetic model swap. The custom effects help them stand out in-game.

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Pricing and Availability

Pricing details have not been confirmed for the new Overwatch 2 weapon skins.

  • They will likely be available for purchase in the in-game shop.
  • It remains to be seen whether weapon skins could appear in future battle passes.

For now, players eager to mix and match weapons and hero skins will need to obtain the Hard Light cosmetics from the shop when they launch with Season 8. The skins may also hint at more heroes receiving dedicated weapon skins down the line.

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Ongoing Evolution of Cosmetics

The new weapon skins signify an evolution of Overwatch 2's cosmetic offerings. At launch, there were no standalone weapon skins outside of Competitive golden weapons. With the introduction of these premium skins, Blizzard opens new doors for customization.

Overwatch 2 now has hero skins, souvenirs, banners, emotes, highlight intros, and more. Dedicated weapon skins join the expanding cosmetic portfolio. It is unlikely they will be the last ones added.

The positive reception of the Hard Light skins could pave the way for even more heroes to receive weapon skins in future seasonal updates.

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Summary

Key Details

Skin Name

Hard Light Weapon Skins

Heroes

Reinhardt, Reaper, Mercy

Release

December 5 with Overwatch 2 Season 8

Key Features

Separate from hero skins, custom effects and animations, available first in shop then maybe battle pass

The Hard Light weapon skins usher in a new era of cosmetics and customization for Overwatch 2. Their arrival in the imminent Season 8 gives players more options to personalize heroes. It also opens the door for many more heroes to potentially receive premium weapon skins in future seasons.

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Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 is a team-based first-person shooter developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. As a sequel to the original Overwatch, the game introduces new heroes, maps, and game modes, while retaining the core gameplay mechanics that made its predecessor popular. Overwatch 2 features both Player versus Environment (PvE) and Player versus Player (PvP) modes, expanding the story and universe of Overwatch with cooperative missions and narrative-driven content. The game emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and hero-based combat, offering a dynamic and engaging experience for players.

Genres
First-Person Shooter (FPS)
Platform(s)
PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch
Release Date
Oct 4, 2022
Price
Free
Developer(s)
Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Blizzard Entertainment
ESRB Rating
T