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Overwatch Roadhog clown skin.
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How to unlock Roadhog’s Clown skin in Overwatch Halloween Terror

You'll float, too.

It’s the final week of Overwatch’s annual Halloween Terror event and that means there’s one final skin that players can unlock without needing to hit the loot box lottery.

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Up this week is a Clown Roadhog skin that resembles the terrifying antagonist Pennywise from the It films.

With red lipstick and sharp teeth, this red-nosed Roadhog has white paint on his face complimented by spiky red hair. Meanwhile, his stomach tattoo perfectly matches his face and bears the word “SMILE,” while his traditional license-plate belt bulk says “FN-TIMES.”

Just like the Skeleton Genji and Einherjar Zarya skins over the past two weeks, all you need to do to get this skin is play 27 games between today and next Tuesday, Nov. 2, when the 2021 Halloween Terror event ends.

Screengrab via PlayOverwatch.com

You get credit toward a game played by doing quick play, competitive, or arcade, so there are plenty of ways to earn your skin quickly.

After your first nine games, you get a Clown Roadhog player icon. Nine more games later, you’ll earn a matching spray as well. 


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Senior Staff Writer. Max graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science degree in 2015. He previously worked for The Esports Observer covering the streaming industry before joining Dot where he now helps with Overwatch 2 coverage.