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Mercy Wing Zero Skin
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All Gundam Wing skins and how to get them in Overwatch 2

This is how they finally get me.

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing has finally arrived in Overwatch 2 through a collaboration event packed with challenges, unlockable customization items, and purchasable character skins. The highlight is undoubtedly the four highly detailed Gundam-style skins, which are hard to resist.

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Here is how you can get every Gundam Wing skin in Overwatch 2 and embrace the mecha.

All Gundam Wing skins in Overwatch 2

There are four Gundam Wing skins available in Overwatch 2 as part of the collaborative event.

Reaper – Deathscythe

First up is the Deathscythe skin for Reaper, inspired by XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe.

Reaper - Deathscythe Skin
McReaper. Screenshot by Dot Esports

You can purchase the skin individually for 1,900 credits from the heroes screen, or get the outfit bundle for 2,800 credits (around $30), which includes the following additional content:

Item typeItem
SkinDeathscythe
Highlight IntroScythe Strike
Victory PoseScythe Wielder
Name CardDeathscythe Reaper
Player IconDeathscythe
Voice Lines“Come to hell”
“Everyone who sees”

Mercy – Wing Zero

Mercy’s Wing Zero skin is inspired by the most iconic Gundam of them all, the XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero.

Mercy - Wing Zero
Are we sure she’s a healer? – Screenshot by Dot Esports

You can purchase the skin individually for 1,900 credits from the heroes screen, or get the outfit bundle for 2,800 credits (around $30), which includes the following additional content:

Item typeItem
SkinWing Zero
Highlight IntroAscending Flight
Name CardWing Zero Mercy
Player IconWing Zero Mercy
Voice Lines“Zero system activated”
“Zero, lead me”

Soldier 76 – Tallgeese

Soldier: 76’s Tallgeese is inspired by the iconic OZ-00MS Tallgeese, which was the first armed mobile suit.

Soldier 76 - Tallgeese Skin
Is that a mecha plume?. Screenshot by Dot Esports

You can purchase the skin individually for 1,900 credits from the heroes screen, or get the outfit bundle for 2,800 credits (around $30), which includes the following additional content:

Item typeItem
SkinTallgeese
Highlight IntroTactical vision
Name CardTallgeese: 76
Player IconTallgeese: 76
Voice Lines“Ruthless thing”
“Until the mask shatters”

Ramattra – Epyon

Finally, Ramattra is getting some love with the Epyon skin inspired by the OZ-13MS Gundam Epyon. It’s easily my favorite of the bunch.

Ramattra - Epyon
Finally, Ramattra gets a good skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports

You can purchase the skin individually for 1,900 credits from the heroes screen, or get the outfit bundle for 2,800 credits (around $30), which includes the following additional content:

Item typeItem
SkinEpyon
Highlight IntroCombat routine
Name CardEpyon Ramattra
Player IconEpyon Ramattra
Voice Lines“Show me the future”
“Strong create the weak”

Finally, if you want everything from all these bundles, including the four skins, you can purchase the Gundam Wing Mega Bundle for 5,900 coins and save 54 percent from individual skin bundles. This amounts to $60 for the entire bundle, which is in line with previous collaboration bundles.

Gundam Wing Mega Bundle
That’s a lot of money. Screenshot by Dot Esports

None of these skins can be unlocked through the event challenges, and you need to open up your wallet whether you get one or all four. It’s a shame because an additional skin could’ve been a nice reward for completing every challenge during this event.


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Ali has been writing about video games for the past seven years, covering a wide range of genres and obsessing over the latest indie gem he's proud to have discovered. You’ll usually find him cowering in the halls of Anor Londo or challenging the Heart for the 100th time in Slay the Spire.