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Overwatch's Holiday Event has Arrived!

Overwatch's Holiday Event has Arrived!

I say "Holiday," but it's mostly Christmas inspired.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Dec 13, 2016 @ 03:32 PM (Staff Bios)
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Earlier, we mentioned that Blizzard has been teasing their upcoming Holiday Event. It finally launched today, and it's just a full of cosmetic skins as the previous events. Torbjorn is rocking the Santa outfit (as is Mei, for some reason). Tracer is an elf (of course). Winston plays the role of the yeti. From there, it gets a little more obscure with characters like Pharah and Reaper just getting icy skins. Of course, there's also a Mei-tastic snowball event that released alongside the event. Oh, and Blizzard went ahead and pushed ahead all of those Symmetra changes.


These ones.

Just like with Halloween, Blizzard has priced all event-sensitive loot at triple the asking price. We only have a few weeks to dig in and grab all the holiday goodies we can carry, so get to it. The distraction of the holiday will be here before you know it. At the very least, I hope your relatives have really good wifi. If not, then I hope you have better luck next year.

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