Overwatch launches OWL DPS Unvault bundle

Joey Morris
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OWL DPS Unvault Bundle  Mei, Soldier 76, and Bastion skins
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Blizzard Entertainment has revealed that it is bringing back a selection of past Overwatch League (OWL) skins to Overwatch 2.

The skins will be available in the OWL Unvault bundle, offering three skins and three sprays for purchase until June 24th.

The three legendary skins available in the bundle include the Biker: 76 skin for Soldier: 76, MM-Mei skin for Mei and the Pirate Ship skin for Bastion. These will also be paired with their respective common sprays MMC Champion (Mei), Eagle: 76 (Soldier: 76) and Pirate’s Companion (Bastion), making six separate items in total available in the bundle.

The bundle is currently listed on Battle.net for 3,800 coins ($39.99/£34.99), and will be available across all platforms you share the account on.

Each of these skins were released in the past to promote Overwatch esports events such as the OWL, which was shuttered in favour of the overhauled Overwatch Champions Series (OWCS).

The MM-Mei skin was released from April 28th to May 11th, 2021 to coincide with the OWL May Melee Tournament. Biker: 76 was launched in 2023 alongside other OWL-themed legendary skins and was first made available from September 7th to 25th. The Pirate Ship skin for Bastion debuted for the OWL Countdown Cup, and was available from August 18th to 30th, 2021.

Other OWL Skins in 2025

This isn’t the first time that Overwatch has brought back classic OWL skins, with several events held in 2025.

For example, Overwatch 2 recently released its second round of the OWL Cosmic Bundle, which offered recolours of fan favourite esports skins for Genji, Tracer and Ana. The first wave was launched back on January 7th to celebrate OWCS 2025 Stage 1, including skins for D.Va, Mercy, Zenyatta and Echo.

Overwatch has also released various skins to promote current OWCS tournaments. For instance, the Ember Juno bundle was made available from April 1st to 22nd to advertise the OWCS Champions Clash in Hangzhou. Twenty-five percent of revenue generated from the bundle purchase was then put towards the event’s prize pot for the participating teams to win.

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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