After initially teasing the crossover again in August, the developer has showcased a number of premium cosmetics themed after the Persona characters that shall be accessible to buy throughout Season 18.
These are all of the characters who will obtain Persona 5-themed cosmetics:
- Wuyang as Joker
- Mercy as Panther
- Lifeweaver as Fox
- D.Va as Queen
- Genji as Cranium
Idea artwork was shared shortly after the total reveal, alongside in-game screenshots of the character skins, providing a glimpse into what followers can count on from the crossover.
Costs have but to be revealed, however are anticipated to fall in step with earlier collaborations.
For instance, the Gundam Wing thirtieth anniversary occasion charged 2,800 Overwatch Cash (~$30/£23) for a single pores and skin, and 5,900 Overwatch Cash (~$60/£46) for a Mega Bundle containing each merchandise. The identical was additionally true for the current G.I. Joe crossover, which additionally included a sequence of in-game challenges.
Esports Skins in 2025
Overwatch 2 has collaborated with quite a few manufacturers and franchises this 12 months. For instance, some of the current collaborations featured Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić, an avid Overwatch participant who at the moment sits inside the high 500 rating gamers within the North American aggressive ladder.
Nevertheless, there have additionally been numerous esports skins launched in Overwatch 2 this 12 months. Blizzard just lately launched the Unvault Mega bundle, that includes previous skins from the now shuttered Overwatch League (OWL). An OWL DPS Unvault bundle was additionally launched again in June for Bastion, Mei, and Soldier: 76.
The present esports scene, referred to as the Overwatch Champions Sequence (OWCS), has launched cosmetics to assist help groups and gasoline prize swimming pools. Workforce Packs have been launched forward of the Midseason Championships within the Esports World Cup, permitting gamers to immediately contribute funds in the direction of their favorite aggressive rosters like Workforce Falcons.


