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Ashe and B.O.B. in Overwatch, with B.O.B. holding a Route 66 sign.
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New Ashe skin in Overwatch 2 looks like it came straight out of a horror film

This is just creepy.

There are few things that have stood the test of time in the horror genre like the classic haunted doll. From Chucky to Annabelle, cinema and TV are filled with terrifying sentient children’s toys that cause mayhem. And now, Overwatch 2 has its own in the form of the Haunted Doll Ashe skin.

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The Legendary cosmetic was teased in the game’s trailer for season seven, and today, Blizzard added it to the game’s shop as the final slew of Halloween-themed cosmetics made their way to the virtual shelves before the holiday passes next week.

Dressed in all pink and purple, this Ashe skin depicts the outlaw as a porcelain doll gone mad, and it even includes some cheek makeup that draws similarities to what you might expect from Batman’s arch nemesis, the Joker.

Meanwhile, the skin makes Ashe’s partner in crime B.O.B. terrifying in his own right. Patched up with the fabric of a murderous teddy bear, B.O.B. looks like he belongs in a trailer for the upcoming horror film Five Nights at Freddy’s. The new horror movie takes place in an abandoned pizzeria that has animatronic mascots that seem to be out for blood, based on all of the advertisements floating around the internet.

The delightfully disturbing Overwatch 2 cosmetic will be available in the game’s shop for the next week, and it will likely be vaulted after the shop reset on Oct. 31. Unlike most Legendary skins, this skin doesn’t appear to be a part of any bundles. You can purchase it by itself for 1,900 OW coins, which is equivalent to about $19.


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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.