Overwatch Season 2: All New Skins & How to Get Them

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I watched a teammate hit tier 79 and realize the Spring Fairy Ashe was just out of reach. You feel that small rush of regret—fast, private, impossible to ignore. I wrote this to stop that exact moment from happening to you again.

I’ll walk you through what’s available, how to get it, and which purchases actually matter for your collection.

This morning I saw Painter Sierra pop mid-match and the chat lit up.

How to get all new skins in Overwatch Season 2

The Season 2 route is simple: the Battle Pass is the fastest way to collect the new spring-themed lineup. The Battle Pass is a ladder, each tier a rung you climb—play matches, finish challenges, and earn XP to advance.

If you stick to the free track you’ll pick up a couple of Epics, but most of the Legendary skins are gated behind the paid pass. The premium upgrade costs 1,000 Overwatch Coins for the standard Battle Pass.

Tier Skin Rarity Free/Premium
1 Spring Fairy Moira Legendary Premium
20 Spring Fairy Lifeweaver Legendary Premium
30 Spring Fairy Wuyang Legendary Premium
40 Spring Fairy Symmetra Epic Free
50 Spring Fairy Torbjorn Epic Premium
60 Spring Fairy Echo Legendary Premium
70 Spring Fairy Tracer Epic Free
80 Spring Fairy Ashe Legendary Premium

If you want the full bouquet, there’s an Ultimate Battle Pass tier available for real-world purchase through Blizzard’s store (follow the Battle.net flow on PC or the console store pages). The Ultimate version bundles two extra Legendaries: Painter Sierra and Spring Fairy Illari.

How do I get the Spring Fairy skins?

Most Spring Fairy Legendaries are locked behind the premium Battle Pass tiers listed above. Buy the pass with Overwatch Coins, then grind tiers through matches and weekly challenges. The free pass still gives you Spring Fairy Symmetra (Tier 40) and Spring Fairy Tracer (Tier 70), so you won’t leave empty-handed.

Are any Season 2 skins exclusive to purchase bundles?

Yes. Several skins are sold directly in the in-game shop as bundles you can buy with Overwatch Coins rather than earn through the pass. If you want a specific look immediately, the shop is the short route.

I opened the shop and counted the bundles listed for this season—some are hefty sums if you chase every single one.

In-game Shop

The in-game shop runs regular bundles priced in Overwatch Coins. You can buy single-skin packs or mega bundles; the latter give the promise of value but require a bigger coin outlay up front.

Bundle Price (Overwatch Coins)
Starter Pack 2026 (Season 2) 1000
Sakura Hanzon 1900
Sakura Freja 1900
Kanhizakura Junker Queen 1900
Sakuja Genji 2600
Sakura Juno 2600
Kanhizakura Emre 2600
Sakura Mega Bundle 6900
Crimson Court Pharah 1900
Crimson Court Widowmaker 1900
Crumson Court Doomfist 2600
Crimson Court Kiriko 2600
Crimson Court Anran 5900
Crimson Court Mega Bundle

The Mythic Shop also rotates two Mythic skins this season: a Soldier 76 and a Genji. These come with progressive effects that evolve as you level them up, which rewards long-term play rather than instant purchase—mythic skins are trophies that evolve as you play, like a bonsai shaping over time.

Platforms: buy and manage passes through Battle.net on PC, or via the console storefront on PlayStation and Xbox. Blizzard remains the publisher and primary point for account purchases and support.

Quick buying advice: if you only want a single Legend, the shop often has it sooner than the pass, but the Battle Pass returns more skins per coin if you’re going to play a lot this season.

Which path will you take to chase that next rare skin?

Overwatch Season 2 skins
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