Every Mythic skin in Overwatch 2 and how to unlock them

Overwatch 2's Mythic Skins are customizable and visually striking, but they aren't cheap.

Overwatch 2 Vengeance Mercy Skin with red angel wings
Image via Blizzard Entertainment

Every Overwatch 2 season adds a new Mythic Skin. They used to be earnable through the premium battle pass, along with their additional cosmetic options. Now, you can only buy Mythic Skins from the Mythic Shop using Mythic Prisms from the paid Battle Pass.

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Every Mythic Skin costs 50 Mythic Prisms, and its three subsequent cosmetic upgrades cost 10 Mythic Prisms each, so to max out a skin, you need 80 Prisms in total.

Here’s every Mythic Skin that’s ever been available in Overwatch 2, alongside the season it appeared in, what it looks like, and how to unlock it—if you still can.

All Mythic skins in Overwatch 2

Ashe Mythic Skin customization menu in Overwatch 2
Ashe’s Calamity Empress skin will remain in the shop until Season 11 ends. Screenshot by Dot Esports

At the time of writing, there are 11 Mythic Skins in Overwatch 2, but only the one from season 11, the current season, is purchasable—Ashe Calamity Empress. You can also buy a Mythic Weapon skin for Reinhardt, the Bound Demon. Both cost 50 Mythic Prisms.

HeroMythic skinHow to unlockAppearance
GenjiCyber DemonNot currently available.

Previously available in the season one battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Genji Cyber Demon Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
Junker QueenZeusNot currently available.

Previously available in the season two battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Junker Queen Zeus Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
KirikoAmeratsuNot currently available.

Previously available in the season three battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Kiriko Ameratsu Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
SigmaGalactic EmperorNot currently available.

Previously available in the season four battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Sigma Galactic Emperor Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
TracerAdventurerNot currently available.

Previously available in the season five battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Tracer Adventurer Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
AnaA-7000 WargodNot currently available.

Previously available in the season six battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Ana A-7000 Wargod Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
HanzoOnryōNot currently available.

Previously available in the season seven battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Hanzo Onryō Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
OrisaGrand BeastNot currently available.

Previously available in the season eight battle pass and Mythic Shop.
Orisa Grand Beast Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
MoiraAncient CallerReturning in season 12.

Previously available in the season nine battle pass or the Mythic Shop.
Moira Ancient Caller Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
MercyVengeanceReturning in season 13.

Previously available in the season 10 Mythic Shop.
Mercy Vengeance Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2
AsheCalamity EmpressShop (50 Prisms)Ashe and Bob in Overwatch 2 with the Calamity Empress Mythic Skin
ReinhardtBound Demon (Weapon)Shop (50 Prisms)Reinhardt in Overwatch 2 raising Bound Demon flaming axe above his head

How do Mythic skins work in Overwatch 2?

Upgrading the Mercy Mythic Skin in Overwatch 2 from level 1 to level 4
Base skins cost 50 Prisms, but you need to spend an extra 30 to fully upgrade them. Image via Blizzard Entertainment

In Overwatch 2, Mythic Skins are customizable skins you can only get by paying real money. You can consider them a tier above Legendary. They usually have a unique model, animations, and particle effects that make them stand out from other skins.

Mythic Skins’ standout feature is that they’re upgradeable. By spending 10 Mythic Prisms at a time, you can upgrade a Mythic Skin to level two, three, or four. This unlocks new color palettes alongside extra features specific to that skin. For example, upgrading Tracer’s Adventurer skin unlocks a new mask, weapon, and color palette per level.

Are Mythic Skins worth it in Overwatch 2?

Overwatch 2 Mythic Prisms shop screen showing microtransactions for real money
It’s a pricing model we’ve come to expect. Screenshot by Dot Esports

If you ask me, Overwatch 2’s Mythic Skins aren’t worth it unless you’re a die-hard fan of one particular hero. They’re quite expensive—you can buy 50 Prisms for $40 or 100 Prisms for $75, so maxing out a Mythic Skin essentially costs as much as a full game.

Having said that, Overwatch 2 is free, and if you feel like you’re playing enough to justify the monetary investment, that’s entirely your call. I usually spend a bit of cash on free-to-play games once I realize I’ve played them for as long as a buy-to-play title, and I recommend you follow the same ethos. Plus, if you’re a big fan of a hero and they have an epic-looking Mythic Skin, there’s no better way to make yourself stand out.

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Tom Foley
Tom is the UK Associate Editor for Dot Esports. He's the former TCG Editor for CBR and holds a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Edinburgh. Tom spent six years as a Science Editor for the Royal Society of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, and AstraZeneca before leaving science to pursue his dream career in games journalism at the start of 2023. He loves MMOs, RPGs, TCGs, and pretty much every game by FromSoftware—especially Dark Souls.