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Overwatch Witch Kiriko skin
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Overwatch 2 shop brings back popular Kiriko skin following fan feedback

Just in time.

When Overwatch 2 season seven started earlier this month, many fans were quick to express their frustration that Blizzard failed to add one particular skin back to the game’s shop for the Halloween Terror seasonal event. But with one week left until the holiday, the developers seem to have gotten the message.

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The Overwatch 2 in-game shop added the popular Legendary Witch skin for Kiriko today following the game’s latest shop update. The skin was originally released last year around the same time, about one week before Halloween, and many players were looking forward to seeing the skin’s return in 2023.

Kiriko’s Witch skin remains one of her best to date. With a purple wizardly hat, the Kiriko skin is primarily a dark blue-green color with brown and purple accents. Meanwhile, her thick brown belt contains numerous potion vials. Additionally, the bundle that the skin comes with includes the perfect complementary cosmetic of a highlight reel that shows Kiriko welding a witch’s broom.

The Witch Kiriko bundle contains five items in total and it appears to be the same price as last year, costing 2,600 OW coins, which equates to about $26. The bundle includes the Legendary Witch skin for Kiriko, a Black Cat weapon charm, a Celestial name card, a Witch player icon, and the Clean Sweep highlight intro.

This bundle will only be available for one week before it likely gets vaulted again until next Halloween, so if you want it, time is of the essence.


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Max Miceli
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.