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The Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM event, which features K-Pop inspired skins for five heroes, has finally hit the in-game shop. The skins are slightly cheaper than the typical Overwatch 2 legendary skins, but only if you purchase the mega bundle featuring all five skins, plus all the extra cosmetics.
This event, which runs from November 1 to 20, features skins for Kiriko, D.Va, Sombra, Brigitte, and Tracer. There is also one for Junkrat, but that one is awarded for completing challenges and not being sold in the shop. While the overall cost of the cosmetics is still pretty pricey, they are cheaper than most. Here’s what you can expect the Overwatch 2 K-Pop skins to cost.
Overwatch 2 X LE SSERAFIM Skins Are Cheaper, but Only in the Mega Bundle
There are a couple ways you can purchase the Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM skins. The first option is directly from the hero gallery, where the skins cost 1,900 Coins (about $19 USD). That is the standard price for legendary skins and it doesn’t come with the emotes, victory poses, and other cosmetics in the bundles. The second option is the individual bundles, which cost 2,500 Coins (about $25 USD), which include the skin, along with an emote, victory pose, and name card, with the Kiriko bundle including an exclusive weapon charm.
Where things get more interesting is the Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM mega bundle, which is priced at 6,800 Coins (about $68 USD), which is less than the price of three individual bundles. This bundle includes everything from the five solo bundles, making it a decent discount if you are interested in getting multiple skins. The price is further decreased since Blizzard is running a promotion where the $50 and $100 Coin packs come with a 50% bonus. This means the $50 bundle comes with the original 5,000 plus 2,500 and the $100 bundle comes with 10,000 plus 5,000. This deal is activate until December 4, which is after the K-Pop event ends.
Are the Skins Worth It?
This means you could scoop the Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM mega bundle for just $50 with a few coins to spare, which is admittedly still pretty expensive for in-game cosmetics, but it is cheaper than most Overwatch 2 cosmetics. It does help that these are some of the best looking skins to be added to date, only rivaled by the One Punch Man skins. I can understand people not wanting to spend $50 on cosmetics, but at $10 a skin, this is one of the better deals.