Blizzard gives severely underrepresented Overwatch 2 heroes much-needed love with latest shop skins

They have a fraction of the skins most other heroes do.

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It’s always a challenge to balance what heroes get new cosmetics in Overwatch 2, and it regularly feels like some heroes in particular consistently have fewer skins than some of the game’s classically popular characters.

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Especially with the move to Overwatch 2, new heroes that were added to the game have seemed to struggle to get the attention that heroes like Mercy, Tracer, and Soldier: 76 have. The cosmetic wardrobe those heroes have accumulated over the past seven years makes it feel like they have endless options.

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With Overwatch 2’s weekly shop reset, however, a pair of newer heroes received a little bit of help on their way to being a little bit more aesthetically diverse. Both of Overwatch 2’s newest tank heroes—Junker Queen and Ramattra—received new skins that players can purchase through the game’s shop for a limited time.

Junker Queen’s Mob Boss skin can is available for 1,900 OW coins, and Ramattra’s Kabuki skin is a part of a bundle that runs for 1,500 OW coins. The skins bolster each heroes’ cosmetics options slightly as each character struggles to have even a fraction of what some original heroes offer.

The two heroes have just 64 and 57 cosmetic options according to the game’s gallery. The figures are the least among all tanks by a wide margin. The closest to them is Wrecking Ball, who has 119.

Among all heroes, only Sojourn and Lifeweaver have comparably few options. Sojourn was released in October at the start of Overwatch 2 and Lifeweaver was just released this past month. Those lacking options are juxtaposed by many of the game’s original characters that have more than 140 cosmetic options, including 20-plus different skins. Meanwhile, these new skins for Junker Queen and Ramattra don’t even give them double-digit skin options (excluding OWL team skins).

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Senior Staff Writer. Max graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science degree in 2015. He previously worked for The Esports Observer covering the streaming industry before joining Dot where he now helps with Overwatch 2 coverage.