The heroes ofOverwatch 2are showing off their love for shonen in a cross-promotional event with ONE’sOne-Punch Manseries. For a limited time only, players can unlock skins and cosmetics to get into character as their favorite heroes from the satirical manga and anime.
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Now through April 6th, Blizzard’s flagship hero shooter is putting on itsOverwatch 2xOne-Punch Manevent, giving full-body costumes and dynamic poses to four of the game’s most iconic heroes. All told, the event adds 10 premium cosmetics to the in-game shop, as well as 6 more to be earned for free by playing online during the event.
The Heroes Getting Their Geek On
Who’s to say that even heinous villains can’t express themselves through cosplay? In terms of personality,Overwatch 2’s cutthroatterrorist leader Akande “Doomfist” Ogundimucould not be more different from the indifferent, hero-for-fun Saitama, but one can’t deny that both are best known for their iconic fists.
Much like the manga, things wouldn’t be half as interesting if Saitama were here alone. Genji pays homage to hisfellow cyborg-ninja Genos, Saitama’s ever-eager apprentice, while Kiriko takes to the skies as Tatsumaki, theill-mannered esper known as Terrible Tornado.
How Much To Unlock Them
Blizzard has shown theyaren’t afraid to charge players a pretty pennyfor shiny new cosmetics, and the pricing for this event is no exception. All the cosmetics for Doomfist, Genji and Kiriko in this update are locked behind Overwatch Coins, the game’s premium currency.
By default, Blizzard is asking:
One-Punch Mansuperfans who can’t limit themselves to just one character can purchase the One-Punch Man Mega Bundle for 8200 coins, unlocking all 10 cosmetics between the three heroes.
Bundle Early And Save
For fans who have been hyped for this event, but are skeptical about the prices, now is the chance to strike. Until March 13th, all cosmetic bundles are heavily discounted:
At nearly a 50% discount, the Mega Bundle is definitively themost affordable way of unlocking everythingthis event has to offer. Players expecting they’ll want to unlock everything on offer should make up their minds soon, before the sets rise back up to their sticker price.
What This Means In Dollars
Being the game’s driving source of revenue,Overwatch Coinsmay be purchasedthrough theOverwatch 2in-game store or Blizzard’s Battle.net service at a rate of 100 coins per $1 USD. Purchasing coins in larger denominations grants the player more coins for their dollar:
Players may also earn Overwatch Coins by completing weekly challenges, viewable from the main menu’s Challenges tab.Up to 60 coins may be earned this way weekly, in increments of 30, 20 and 10 coins for completing 4, 8 and 11 tasks respectively.
As of this time, there is no way to redeem seasonal or legacy credits for the event’s Saitama, Genos or Terrible Tornado cosmetics.
A Freemium Hero Appears
As the story ofOne-Punch Mantaught us, sometimes the biggest heroes aren’t the ones with the showiest powers or most elaborate costumes. That’s why all players, free-to-play and premium alike, will be able to unlock afull suite of Mumen Rider cosmeticsfor Soldier 76.
Players will gradually unlock the Mumen Rider item set, plus a pair ofOne Punch Man-themed weapon charms, just by playing the game. In order, these unlocks are:
As Mumen Rider can tell us, winning isn’t everything, and sometimes just showing up is what matters. Victorious matches count as two games towards unlocking these cosmetics, but even the most powerless of players can unlock them all with enough persistence.
Overwatch 2will continue itsOne-Punch Manpromotional event through April 6th, and is available to play on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.
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