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Overwatch Summer Games 2021 Starts Tomorrow With New Skins for Mei, Ashe & Symmetra

Overwatch’s player base may have dwindled but the game is still going pretty strong even after all these years. The annual Summer Games event is making a return later today, and as you might expect, there are a handful of new, pretty skins to try to farm for this year.

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You can check out a quick teaser of the event, as well as a look at some of the new skins in the tweet down below.

Mei is getting a lovely Sprinkles skin, Ashe and B.O.B. are getting a Poolside skin, while Symmetra gets the Mermaid skin. Alongside the new cosmetics, there will be new game modes to check out, and with cross-play now available on all platforms, it should be even easier to matchmake with other players.

Overwatch is now available on PC and consoles.


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