Overwatch 2 releases second round of OWL Cosmic Bundle

Joey Morris
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OWCS Cosmic Bundle 2 Genji, tracer and Ana
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Overwatch 2 announced it would be releasing another round of its OWL Cosmic Bundle, featuring recolours of fan favourite esports skins for Genji, Tracer and Ana.

The skins will be available to purchase individually or as a bundle until May 20th, 2025. The skins released are inspired by the defunct Overwatch League, the predecessor to the current Overwatch Champions Series.

The Cosmic OWL Mega Bundle 2 is available on Battle.net, costing 2,800 Overwatch Coins (~$30/£25) in total. Individual items will also be available in the Overwatch 2 in-game Hero Gallery.

The bundle includes three Legendary skins for Genji, Tracer and Ana; three Epic weapon charms Cosmic Falcon, Rune and Shell; three rare Cosmic-themed name cards for the three characters and three rare player icons.

The skins are launching ahead of OWCS Stage 2, where the top teams will be competing for the lion’s share of $1,050,000 (~£850,500). The skins will be available across all platforms, including Xbox, PlayStation, Windows PC and Nintendo Switch.

The announcement has not been met with universal praise, as several users have questioned whether or not revenue will be shared amongst esports organisations and players. As of writing, it has not been confirmed whether the bundle will have share opportunities with current OWCS teams.

What Was in the Previous Cosmic Bundle?

The line-up is one of two bundles released this year. The previous line-up of Cosmic skins launched on January 7th, 2025 ahead of OWCS 2025 Stage 1. It included purple and gold recolours of D.Va, Zenyatta, Mercy and Echo OWL skins.

The bundle costed 3,800 Overwatch Coins (~$37/£30) in total, and on top of skins came included with an Echo dance emote, four name cards and four player icons. Individual skins could be bought for 19,000 Overwatch Coins (~$21/£17).

This bundle is currently unavailable to purchase as of writing, and it is unknown if it will return in the future.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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