It’s time to bundle up with these Overwatch 2 holiday skins!
The winter break is here, and what better way to show off some holiday cheer in Overwatch 2 than with some themed skins? Here is everything you need to know about this year's Overwatch 2 holiday collection.
Overwatch 2 holiday skins

Overwatch 2 Cozy Mega Bundle
Below is what's included in this offering. In addition to the aforementioned legendary skins, the bundle also includes highlight intros, emotes, victory poses, name cards, and sprays galore.
- Cozy Ashe skin
- Cozy Mauga skin
- Cozy Wuyang skin
- Cozy Juno skin
- Snowman Bastion skin
- Holiday Spirit Juno highlight intro
- Snowball fight Wuyang highlight intro
- Sledding Ashe emote
- Sledding Mauga emote
- Sledding Wuyang emote
- Sledding Juno emote
- Toast Juno victory pose
- Toast Mauga victory pose
- Toast Wuyang victory pose
- Cozy Juno name card
- Gingerbread Cookies name card
- Cozy Ashe player icon
- Cozy Mauga player icon
- Cozy B.O.B. Ashe spray
- Cozy Reindeer Juno spray
- Festive Reindeer Wuyang spray

Overwatch 2 Cozy skins
The entire Cozy Mega Bundle requires 5,900 Overwatch Coins. If you love a particular hero, then they have individual bundles at varying costs as well. The Cozy Ashe Bundle, for example, includes all four of her items from the Cozy Mega Bundle and costs 2,300 Overwatch Coins. Meanwhile, the Cozy Juno Bundle features six items and requires 3,300 Overwatch Coins.
Additionally, each skin by itself costs 1,900 Overwatch Coins via the hero galley since they're all of the legendary rarity. The Snowman Bastion skin, be accessed via both the hero gallery and in-game shop.
Offering | Cost | Number of Items |
|---|---|---|
| Cozy Mega Bundle | 5,900 Overwatch Coins | 21 |
| Cozy Juno Bundle | 3,300 Overwatch Coins | 6 |
| Cozy Ashe Bundle | 2,300 Overwatch Coins | 4 |
| Cozy Mauga Bundle | 2,300 Overwatch Coins | 4 |
| Cozy Wuyang Bundle | 3,300 Overwatch Coins | 5 |
| Snowman Bastion Skin | 1,900 Overwatch Coins | 1 |
How to get Overwatch Coins
In need of Overwatch Coins? They simply click on the orange "+" sign near the top-right corner of the in-game shop and select the currency. You should then see a bunch of offerings in your local currency. There are bonuses if you go for the options with more Overwatch Coins, too.

Alternatively, you can earn some Overwatch Coins via the Premium Season 20 Battle Pass. This paid version of the Battle Pass does require 1,000 Overwatch Coins at the minimum, though. Free Overwatch Coins, meanwhile, can be earned via the Microsoft Rewards method.

That's all for now. Will you be adding these holiday-themed skins to your collection? Stick around on esports.gg for more Overwatch 2 news and updates.