‘Overwatch’ Releases New Skins For Summer Games

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'Overwatch' summer games 2020

'Overwatch' summer games 2020 (Blizzard)

Overwatch‘s Lucioball summer games are back and with newly added skins including an ice cream-themed skin for Orisa which can be earned by winning games. Players can unlock new Summer Games 2020 cosmetics by winning games across Overwatch’s various modes for the next three weeks. Here are the requirements and rewards:

Week 1

  • Win 3 Games: Baseballmari Player Icon
  • Win 6 Games: Union Jack Spray
  • Win 9 Games: Union Jack Tracer Epic Skin

Week 2

  • Win 3 Games: Golfmari Player Icon
  • Win 6 Games: Sand Castle Spray
  • Win 9 Games: Sand Castle Bastion Epic Skin

Week 3

  • Win 3 Games: Surfimari Player Icon
  • Win 6 Games: Ice Cream Spray
  • Win 9 Games: Ice Cream Orisa Epic Skin

Along with the return of Lucioball Blizzard has also added a more chaotic, face-paced version called Lucioball Remix which has balls spawn more sporadically and no rests after goals instead of the action just keeps going after a goal. With Overwatch‘s run seemingly going to dry out soon, it will be interesting to see how much relevancy in the gaming community that this stirs up. The timing is good with the major fall release still a few months away – Blizzard may still be able to squeeze more out of Overwatch than it already has.

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