Overwatch 2 releases OWL Unvault Mega Bundle skins

Joey Morris
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Overwatch 2 OWL Unvault Mega Bundle
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Blizzard Entertainment has revealed that four Overwatch League (OWL) skins will be available for a limited time in Overwatch 2.

The OWL Unvault Mega Bundle will feature skins and sprays for D.Va, Reinhardt, Zarya and Widowmaker until September 23rd, 2025.

These are all of the Legendary-tier skins that will be available in the OWL Unvault collection:

  • Widowmaker – Ange de la mort
  • Reinhardt – 2020 Atlantic All-Stars
  • D.Va – 2020 Pacific All-Stars
  • Zarya – Rock Climber

The bundle itself is available on Battle.net and within the in-game store, costing 4,500 Overwatch coins (~$39.99/£29.59).

Each skin was originally released when the OWL was still active before it was shuttered in 2023. For example, the Ange de la mort skin was released as part of the June Joust in-game event back in 2021. Both the Reinhardt and the D.Va skins were originally released in the 2020 All-Stars collection from September 29th to October 12th, representing key OWL regions at the time.

Overwatch Esports Skins in 2025

Overwatch has continued to release esports skins, unvaulting past OWL hits while introducing new cosmetics to support the current Overwatch Champions Series (OWCS).

Back in July, Blizzard Entertainment launched nine Team-Packs themed after qualified organisations competing in OWCS. These partnered bundles allowed fans to directly support some of their favourite teams by buying skin bundles for 2,500 Overwatch coins (~$24.95/ £20.98).

There have also been several OWL skin launches in 2025. The DPS Unvault bundle included skins for Mei, Bastion, and Soldier: 76, which harken back to past events such as the 2021 May Melee Tournament and the OWL Countdown Cup.

OWCS in 2025

Fans can expect to see some of these skins during OWCS Stage 3, where the best teams across the regions compete for a place in the World Finals. The international competition is scheduled to take place in DreamHack Stockholm 2025, from November 26th to 30th.

The esports scene has already experienced an action-packed season so far. Highlights range from Crazy Raccoon winning Champions Clash in Hangzhou, China, to Team Falcons winning the Mid Season Championship during the Esports World Cup

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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