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Reinhardt is getting a football-themed skin for Overwatch’s Summer Games 2018 event

Get the skin and start tackling your enemies.

Summer is here and football season is just around the corner, and what better way is there to celebrate this time of year than with a new Reinhardt skin?

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As a part of Overwatch’s Summer Games 2018 event, the game is unleashing new summer-themed skins for players to equip. Yesterday a D.Va’s Waveracer skin was revealed, and today’s is Reinhardt’s Gridironhardt legendary skin, which depicts the hero as a football player.

Related: D.Va’s new Legendary skin from Overwatch’s Summer Games 2018 event is beautiful

The skin is a Legendary, so it’ll likely be available to purchase for 3,000 credits or it can be obtained from a loot box.

Related: Overwatch’s Summer Games will return next week with a new Lúcioball map set in Busan, South Korea

This also won’t be the last skin revealed with the event just underway, so expect more cosmetics in the near future.


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