Overwatch 2 unveils new OWL inspired cosmic skins

Joey Morris
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Overwatch 2 Cosmic OWL Mega Bundle 3 featuring Reinhardt, Widowmaker, and Lucio
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Blizzard Entertainment has released its latest round of Overwatch 2 cosmic skins, inspired by the shuttered Overwatch League (OWL).

The Cosmic OWL Mega Bundle 3 includes skins and cosmetic items for Reinhardt, Widowmaker, and Lucio.

The bundle is available to purchase through Battle.net website, costing 3,800 Overwatch Coins (~$36/£32) in total. Each hero skin can also be bought individually for 1,900 Overwatch Coins (~$20/£16) in-game through the Overwatch 2 Hero Gallery.

The Cosmic OWL Mega Bundle 3 includes three legendary-tier skins, three rare name cards, and three rare player icons. Purchasing the bundle unlocks the skins across all platforms that support Overwatch 2, including Windows PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

It is the third round of cosmic-themed OWL skins released by Blizzard Entertainment. The previous bundle included skins for Tracer, Genji and Ana, with the first edition being introduced in January 2025, featuring OWL variant skins for Mercy, D.Va, Echo and Zenyatta.

These skins are variations of past cosmetics released during the Overwatch League, the former esports circuit that was shuttered back in 2023.

Overwatch Esports in 2026

2026 is a crucial year for Overwatch esports, which will not only continue with the Overwatch Champion Series (OWCS) but also see the return of the Overwatch World Cup.

Details for the 2026 season of the OWCS, Overwatch World Cup, and Pre-Season Bootcamp were recently shared by Blizzard Entertainment. In addition to roadmaps, the publisher also announced an expansion to the number of teams registered in the OWCS 2026 partner programme.

Furthermore, 2026 will also see the return of Overwatch Collegiate esports scene through a partnership with the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE). The initiative will feature two competitive seasons with a combined prize pool of $140,000 (~£105,000).

The OWCS concluded its 2025 season with a variety of highlight moments. Several teams shared the spotlight, from Crazy Raccoon winning Champions Clash to Team Falcons lifting the OWCS Mid-Season trophy. However, in the end, the year belonged to Twisted Minds, which emerged as the champion of the World Finals at DreamHack Stockholm.

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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