Blizzard releases Season 1 Overwatch League All-Star Mega Bundle

Joey Morris
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Season 1 Overwatch League All-Star Mega Bundle for Genji, Tracer, Mercy, Reinhardt, D.Va and Lucio
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Blizzard Entertainment has launched a new Overwatch esports bundle, featuring classic skins from the Overwatch League.

The Season 1 Overwatch League All-Stars Collection Mega Bundle features six skins for its in-game characters, in addition to new All-Star sprays.

The bundle includes Legendary skins and Common sprays for Genji, Tracer, Mercy, Reinhardt, D.Va, and Lucio, which were previously released during the Overwatch League from 2018 to 2020.

The bundle can be purchased in-game or through the official Battle.net page for 5,900 Overwatch Coins (~$59.99/£44.90). Individual items can also be purchased through the in-game Hero Gallery. Once purchased, the bundle will be available on all platforms, including Windows PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and Nintendo Switch consoles.

The Overwatch League was the official esports circuit before Blizzard Entertainment shuttered the league back in 2023. The circuit was shut down after the majority of the franchised teams voted to exit. In 2024, the Overwatch Champions Series (OWCS) was formed in partnership with the ESL FACEIT Group.

Overwatch Esports Skins Released So Far

It is not the first time that Blizzard Entertainment has reintroduced Overwatch League skins to the game.

Back in January 2026, Blizzard Entertainment released its latest Cosmic bundle, which were reskins of classic Overwatch League skins. Previous Overwatch League Cosmic bundles were also launched in May 2025, and the first edition was added to the game in January 2025.

Blizzard Entertainment also released the Unvault Mega Bundle back in September 2025, which included previously launched All-Star skins for Reinhardt and D.Va, and esports skins for Widowmaker and Zarya. The DPS Unvault Bundle also included Overwatch League skins for Soldier: 76, Mei and Bastion.

The OWCS scene has also released esports bundles for fans looking to support their favourite teams. During the 2025 season, Team Packs were released ahead of the OWCS Midseason Championship in the Esports World Cup, which featured bundles themed after teams such as Spacestation Gaming, Crazy Raccoon, Team Falcons, and Twisted Minds.

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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