Matching skins never go out of style, and what’s better for a lost diver than the amphibious monster that dragged them down? Lucio, who received his first Halloween skin last year, could join the fun permanently with something akin to the Creature of the Black Lagoon. Cobwebs sell the final look, giving her the true appearance of a lost soul. A large helmet covers her face, keeping her a mystery to those around her, while her hooked mace could easily reel opponents in from across the map. In the same vein as her Summer Games skin, which turned her into a fisherman, Brigitte could easily pull off the look of a deep sea diver, lost to the currents of the ocean. Being introduced as the Sheildmaiden in Junkenstein’s Revenge, it’s about time she get involved in the lore and the scares that come. Deep Sea Brigitte Image courtesy of the artist, Fiona Dunn.īrigitte has become a fan favorite since being released, and yet, she hasn’t gotten a Halloween skin. Her blue, holographic skin is the perfect base for something translucent, and her sticky bombs could act as tiny, paranormal orbs, shooting from the other side to strike back and those who’ve wronged her. Ethereal in movements and hard to track, Echo could become wispy in appearance. With the way Echo floats through the skin above everyone else, it’s easy to imagine her as some kind of spirit. The newest hero to the Overwatch roster is surely deserving of some Halloween antics. Leaves cover his weapons, too, to show the foliage he climbed through in order to return to the fight. Make to look almost skeletal in nature, he dashes through hordes of zombie omnics with a ghostly blade. He has a concept already, previously revealed in Overwatch comics, but who’s to say that’s where the fun can stop? A now integral part of Junkestein’s as the Swordsman, Genji could dash onto the field as an undead soldier. Undead Genji Image courtesy of the artist, Igor Nekto Mult Tyutyunnikov.Īnother hero who hasn’t gotten a chance to join in on the Halloween fun is Genji. His Telsa Cannon could then resemble a building he tore down on his way to the battlefield, spraying lightning in spades. With his stature, Winston could tower above his enemies, adorned with wires and wreckage from the city he’s just stormed through. Winston, who has yet to receive a Halloween skin, could easily pull off the threatening aura of a classic monster like King Kong. This might be a little too on the nose, but think about it. With an aesthetic similar to D.va’s Destroyer skin from Heroes of the Storm, this skin transforms D.va’s mech into a flying beast, allowing her to intimidate and soar over her enemies. With an incredibly detailed design by Meedup on Tumblr, this skin showcases a chaotic side of this MEKA pilot. Though it’s true she was just honored with an Overwatch League All Stars skin, that shouldn’t exempt her from the spooky season. Out of all the heroes on the Overwatch roster, D.va remains one of the original characters in this game who hasn’t received a Halloween skin. Dragonmaster D.va Image courtesy of the artist, Meedup. Below are a handful of skins that fans could see when the Halloween Terror event goes live. This year, there’s a strong hope that Blizzard will do the very same. Last year, fans got a treat with skins for multiple characters that hadn’t yet been involved in the Halloween spirit. Halloween skins are some of the best in the game, with all levels of creativity being showcased by the amazing concept crew at Blizzard. On top of the return of Junkenstein’s Revenge, a popular PvE mode that includes more characters every year, fans look forward to the new cosmetics. For a fourth year, the Overwatch Halloween Terror event is just around the corner. As October continues on, that familiar feeling of spooks and scares lingers in the air.
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