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When does Overwatch’s 2021 Lunar New Year event end?

The event runs for three weeks.

The Overwatch’s Lunar New Year Event is back with new Legendary skins and more. 

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Starting today, players can pick up some sick new cosmetics for characters like Orisa, Echo, and Ashe.

Meanwhile, if there are any cosmetics you missed out on during previous Lunar New Year events, you’ll be able to open those in loot boxes or just purchase them at a slightly reduced rate compared to when they were current. 

With new event-based weekly challenges, the Lunar New Year will surely be a busy time for players looking to add every cosmetic possible to their collection. But you have a few weeks to farm up those loot boxes, so don’t fret.

The Overwatch Lunar New Year event ends on Feb. 25. 

That gives players exactly three weeks to revel in all the fun that the event has to offer and make sure they get that Bull-Demon Orisa or Kkachi Echo before the skins get vaulted for a while.


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