Overwatch 2 My Hero Academia Collab: What We’re Expecting

Overwatch 2 My Hero Academia collab
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Following the past crossovers with Cowboy Bebop and One Punch Man, we’ll be getting Overwatch 2 My Hero Academia collab skins in the game during the new Overwatch collaboration.

As we all know, just like in the past were Overwatch handled crossovers and collabs uniquely, they will have a special way of handling this collab too.

Blizzard has their cast of characters cosplaying the franchise, rather than depicting the characters directly. Blizzard would not only be displaying the main characters of My Hero Academia and then the support characters, instead, the game would be depicting villains over support characters, allowing for Overwatch characters that are known for destruction to be well matched with a My Hero Academia character fitting their behaviour and style.

Nonetheless, they’ve made a few solid picks representing the villains and heroes of the manga and anime of My Hero Academia, although, these are the skins coming during the Overwatch 2 My Hero Academia collab:

The Overwatch 2 My Hero Academia collab would be fearturing five new but different skins:

Deku: The Deku skin would be made avilable for Tracer during the collaboration. The DPS hero will be a great classic design for the My Hero Academia protagonist, Deku.

Uravity: Yet another My Hero Academia skin from the collaboration, but this time, it would be a new skin for Juno.

All Might: Reinhardt’s new skin would be the well-known hero, All Might! Although he has a fair share of crossover skins already, his bigger frame makes him the easiest to fit these characters onto.

Toga: Kiriko will depict the villain Toga, during the collab.

Shigaraki: The main villain of the series obtains a skin which would be available for the Overwatch 2 character, Reaper, fitting for a character focused on destruction.

No skin would be held by during the Overwatch 2 My Hero Academia collab, although no skin is free, all slins would be available till the end of the overwatch 2 My Hero Academia collab. And as we’ve seen, Blizzard made good choices regarding the MHA characters depicted during the crossover.

All skins are available both individually and part of the Mega bundle. Players can earn some sprays and a charm if they play Overwatch during the crossover, since no skins exist for free.

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