All Mythic Ana skin customization options in Overwatch 2 season 6

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An up-close look at the season six Mythic Ana skin in Overwatch 2
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Blizzard is leaning heavily into the “Invasion” theme of Overwatch 2 season six by transforming some heroes into Null Sector Omnics with new skins—among them a Mythic Ana skin that is absolutely terrifying.

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Ana is among the most-played heroes in Overwatch 2, so much so that some players believe Blizzard is warping the game’s balance around her. And with a hot new Mythic skin, those theories probably aren’t going to stop anytime soon.

At the end of the trailer for season six, Blizzard gave us a long look at the upcoming Mythic skin showing Overwatch fans’ favorite motherly figure in a white and purple Omnic shell with one glowing light for an eye in the center of her face.

Ana’s new A-7000 Wargod skin features a variety of customization options, all of which include that evil Omnic structure with some tweaks along the way.

What are the Mythic Ana skin customization options in Overwatch 2?

Mythic skins typically have three areas of customization, including weapons, armor, and color. The A-7000 Wargod skin includes two weapon choices, three armor variants, and three unique colorways.

All eight customization options are only unlocked once you reach level 80 of the premium battle pass, but the base Mythic skin unlocks at level 41. You’ll get one additional armor option at level 61, and then the rest of the customizations will all unlock at level 80.

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The base Mythic skin is primarily white with hints of purple, just like the Null Sector Omnics. The armor is terrifying, and depicts Ana as an Omnic with a chiseled face and one eye in the center of her forehead. Of the three armor options, this one looks the least like the original hero.

Ana's A-700 Wargod Mythic Skin in its base form.
Ana’s Mythic skin with base-level customization. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.

The first armor option that you’ll unlock at tier 61 of the battle pass is still terrifying, but adds a bit more detail to Ana’s face. The most striking detail of the second armor option is that Ana’s traditional cape seems to be added in, from the hood over her head down to her legs.

Ana's A-7000 Wargod skin with base weapon, base color, and armor 2.
Ana’s Mythic skin with base weapon and color, but the second armor option. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.

This image also shows the upgraded weapon, which unlocks at level 80 of the battle pass. The second sniper rifle adds more color and more detail towards the end of the barrel. For Ana mains that prefer a more substantial gun, the second weapon will probably be for you. If you like Ana’s default or Captain Amari skin weapon, you might prefer the first rifle.

The final armor option is the best choice, in our opinion. It feminizes the Omnic Ana’s face enough that she’s almost recognizable as herself, and gives a lot more of a human element to the skin as a whole. She looks even more like herself with the level 80 armor.

Ana's Mythic skin with fully upgraded weapon and armor, but the base colorway.
A-7000 Wargod with the base color option but fully upgraded weapon and armor. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.

The final changes you’ll be able to make to the skin are the three colorways. The first, original colorway is meant to resemble a Null Sector Omnic. The second is perfect for Talon enjoyers, as the black and red elements are the highlight of the colorway.

Here is the second colorway with all three armor options.

Ana's Mythic skin with base armor and the second colorway.
The A-7000 Wargod skin with the evil-looking second colorway, on the base armor option. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.

The first armor combined with the second colorway makes the most evil rendition of the skin.

Ana's Mythic skin with the second armor set and second colorway.
Ana’s skin with the second armor and red colorway. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.

The level 61 armor showcases more of the purple details in the second colorway.

The final armor option of Ana's Mythic skin in the second colorway.
The final armor set combined with the second colorway. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.

The final armor brings out elegant gold highlights while keeping an overall dark theme. The dark gold color suits the third armor set, with Ana’s face lined with black hair.

The final colorway is our personal favorite. The golden color brings out Ana’s elegance and the leadership characteristics of the expert sniper by making her look just a bit less evil. Though the final colorway looks great with all of the armor sets, it shines the most if you combine all of the final tier upgrade options together. The final colorway of the Mythic skin reminds us of Ana’s limited edition Haroeris skin from the 2021 Overwatch League.

The third, golden colorway for Ana's Mythic skin, combined with the base armor option.
The gold design of the third colorway highlights Ana’s character. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.
The A-7000 Wargod skin customized with the second armor option and final colorway.
The second armor combined with the final colorway showcases the color gold. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.
Ana's A-7000 Wargod skin, fully upgraded.
The fully upgraded skin might be the most beautiful version. | Screengrab of Overwatch 2 via Dot Esports.

Whichever customization option you choose, this Mythic skin is a must-have for all Overwatch 2 support players.

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