Season 2 wrapped up with Sierra's arrival and a reworked Antarctic Peninsula. Before most players had finished grinding the last few battle pass tiers, Blizzard dropped the full cosmetic rundown for Season 3: Into the Tiger's Den, and the direction is unmistakably Tokyo.
Overwatch 2's third season launches Tuesday alongside new Damage hero Shion and the new Hybrid map Neon Junction. The cosmetic slate built around that map's Tokyo aesthetic is one of the more thematically consistent the game has had in a while, and a few of these skins are going to be very hard to scroll past.

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The two Mythics anchoring Season 3
Illari gets this season's Mythic hero skin: the Ascendant Phoenix, which leans fully into her fire-based kit with phoenix-wing effects and a bold color treatment that makes her look like she belongs in a final boss cutscene. The Mythic weapon skin goes to Hanzo, whose Tokyo Rebel bow gets a bright purple and blue glow with dragon visual effects wrapped around every shot. Two Mythics in one season is a solid value proposition for players sitting on Mythic Prisms.
Nyan Cafe Ultra skins are exactly what they sound like
The headline cosmetic set is the Nyan Cafe collection, which puts Sierra, Ashe, Orisa, Reaper, and Kiriko to work in a cat-themed maid cafe. Most of the crew gets maid-style outfits, but Reaper ends up in a velvety kitty suit, and BOB, Ashe's omnic butler, gets a pair of oversized cat paws. It is as unhinged as it sounds, and that is a compliment. These are Ultra skins, sitting above Legendary tier in Overwatch 2's cosmetic hierarchy.
Battle pass skins and the YOASOBI collab
The Season 3 battle pass covers a solid spread of heroes. Confirmed Legendary and Epic skins across the pass include Freja, Genji, Shion, Lucio, Cassidy, Sombra, and Junkrat. Freja's Midsommar skin stands out as a thematic outlier in a season otherwise saturated with Tokyo imagery, and Shion gets her first Legendary skin right at launch, which is a faster turnaround than most new heroes see.
The season also brings a collaboration with Japanese musical duo YOASOBI, giving Kiriko, Genji, and Hanzo colorful streetwear looks inspired by the duo's visual style. Given that Kiriko is already one of the most popular heroes in the game, her YOASOBI skin is likely to move a lot of Overwatch Coins.
If you want a full breakdown of how Season 2 handled its cosmetic tiers and unlock costs, the Overwatch Season 2 skins guide covers every skin with exact pricing and unlock methods, which is useful context for budgeting your Coins heading into Season 3.
Street Rebels and Spellcasters round out the shop
Two more themed sets fill out the season's shop offerings. The Street Rebels collection puts Mizuki, Mercy, Jetpack Cat, Wuyang, and Junker Queen in Tokyo delinquent-inspired fits, all sharp lines and attitude. The Spellcasters set takes Tracer, Zenyatta, Reinhardt, Lifeweaver, and Venture in a completely different direction, dressing them as stage magicians with close-up magic aesthetics.
Here's the thing: the sheer volume of themed sets this season is higher than what Season 2 shipped with at launch. Five distinct skin collections across battle pass, Ultra, Mythic, and shop tiers means there is something for almost every playstyle preference, even if your wallet might disagree.
Season 3: Into the Tiger's Den goes live Tuesday. For everything happening on the gameplay side, including new hero Shion's kit and the Neon Junction map details, the Overwatch guides hub has full coverage as it drops.








