![]() Making things worse is the fact that Overwatch 2’s Premium Battle Pass includes its Legendary Pack - sold for $50 - but not the Ultimate Battle Pass, meaning that players who bought the former will need to spend the full $40 to get the extra skins - with no apparent discount if you already have the other battle pass. ![]() Now we're paying that amount for a couple of skins and a battlepass,” replied another. “Casual reminder that Overwatch, the ENTIRE GAME- was $40 on release. “The skin that was the focus point of advertisements for this season is exclusive to the $40 bundle. There’s also no option to buy either skin separately, or to buy the bundle with any saved in-game currency rather than real money. While putting skins behind a premium battle pass purchase is nothing new, part of what’s enraged a number of Overwatch 2 fans - who have taken to the game’s subreddit, its forums and the comments on the latest season’s trailer to vent their disapproval - is that the Diablo crossovers were heavily promoted during the run-up to the new season, only to be locked behind its most expensive tier. The Lilith Moria and Inarius Pharah skins are part of Overwatch 2’s Ultimate Battle Pass bundle, which also includes a Pumpkin Spice skin for Bastion, 2,000 Overwatch coins - which can be spent in the hero shooter’s in-game store - and 20 tier skips that will accelerate you through the battle pass’ unlock levels. As you can imagine, people aren’t too chuffed. Instead, they’ll cost you another $40 - as much as the whole of Overwatch 1 did when it was first released. ![]() Those skins are part of a new wave of cosmetics incoming for the game’s Season 7: Rise of Darkness, but they’re not part of the standard premium battle pass. Overwatch 2 is getting new skins that clothe Moria and Pharah in the outfits of Diablo 4’s Lilith and Inarius.
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