![]() ![]() Though all skins can still be purchased with premium currency, and players can obtain these coins by completing Weekly Challenges in Overwatch 2, the pace is downright demoralizing compared to the original game even after Blizzard halved the prices at the start of November. Switching from loot boxes to battle pass has made Overwatch players lose a convenient way to earn hero skins through gameplay. However, it would still arguably not fix an inherent issue with the reward system for cosmetics in Overwatch 2 – or namely, the apparent lack of one. Given how disappointed Overwatch 2 players were over Moira's Mime skin, implementing even a few of these would at least be a surefire hit during a tumultuous time for the game. Which of these (Heroes of the Storm) skins do you think should be added to OW2? from Overwatch From Deathwing D.Va to Blackrock Zarya, there are a lot of fun skin concepts just sitting there unused. The topic was broached by iHABY on the official Overwatch subreddit, where they posted a screenshot featuring some of the best Overwatch skins from Heroes of the Storm. To no one's surprise, fans were quick to notice a missed opportunity – especially because Heroes of the Storm makes some truly amazing skins, such as the infamous Azmodunk. RELATED: Overwatch 2 Players Have Ideas to Make Map Rotation Better Though Blizzard Entertainment officially ceased support and development for Heroes of the Storm earlier this year, over the course of the game's history, it amassed a significant number of Overwatch skins for its heroes that have yet to make their way to Overwatch 2. Characters like Tracer, Hanzo, Genji, and D.Va made their way to the game, integrating seamlessly with the three previous pillars of Blizzard Entertainment – Warcraft, Starcraft, and Diablo. With Overwatch launching after Heroes of the Storm, its content had to be added post-launch. Though it never quite reached the popularity of the aforementioned games, Heroes of the Storm provided casual fun for fans of all Blizzard games. When it released in June 2015, it represented a nexus for all Blizzard Entertainment franchises to come together in a battle arena along the lines of Dota 2 or League of Legends. ![]() Overwatch 2 ports over all the brilliant skins from the original Overwatch, but there's one more Blizzard game that could be a potential goldmine for future outfits and appearances – Heroes of the Storm. ![]()
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