Season 2: Summit is live in Overwatch, and Blizzard has packed it with new looks across multiple heroes. Sierra is the face of this season, but the skin roster goes well beyond her. Between the Battle Pass, the in-game shop, and the Mythic Shop, there are multiple ways to spend your Overwatch Coins, and knowing which path gets you what saves a lot of confusion.
How does the Battle Pass work for Season 2 skins?
The Battle Pass remains the most efficient route to new cosmetics. Free-track players do get a couple of skins, but the bulk of the Season 2 rewards sit behind the premium upgrade, which costs 1,000 Overwatch Coins.
If you want the full haul, the Ultimate Battle Pass goes further and includes two additional Legendary skins not available on the standard premium track. That version requires a real-money purchase rather than Coins.

Season 2 Battle Pass reward tiers
Here is every skin unlocked through the Battle Pass, in tier order:
The two Ultimate Battle Pass exclusives are:
- Painter Sierra (Legendary)
- Spring Fairy Illari (Legendary)
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Painter Sierra and Spring Fairy Illari are locked to the Ultimate Battle Pass, which cannot be purchased with Overwatch Coins. Budget accordingly before the season ends.
What skins are available in the in-game shop?
The shop runs two distinct skin collections this season: the Sakura set and the Crimson Court set. Prices are listed in Overwatch Coins, and the bundles are available for direct purchase at any point during the season.
The Sakura Mega Bundle at 6,900 Coins is the obvious pick if you want multiple skins from that collection and want to save relative to buying each separately. The Crimson Court line skews toward higher-rarity individual purchases, with Crimson Court Anran sitting at 5,900 Coins on its own.
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Overwatch Coins can be earned through the free Battle Pass track or purchased directly. If you are planning to buy several shop items, check whether the Mega Bundle undercuts buying each skin individually before committing.
What Mythic skins are in Season 2?
The Mythic Shop hosts two Mythic skins this season: one for Soldier: 76 and one for Genji. Both skins feature unlockable effects that activate as you level them up, following the same tiered progression system Blizzard introduced for Mythic cosmetics. The source material confirms both are available now but does not detail the specific Mythic Prism costs, so check the in-game Mythic Shop directly for current pricing.
Which Season 2 skins are worth your Coins?
After looking at the full list, a few picks stand out. The Spring Fairy Moira Legendary drops at Tier 1 of the premium pass, meaning you get a high-rarity skin immediately on upgrade. For shop buyers, Kanhizakura Junker Queen at 1,900 Coins is one of the more affordable named skins in the Sakura line. If Crimson Court is your aesthetic, Crimson Court Kiriko at 2,600 Coins covers one of the most-played supports in the game.
For players who want everything from the Sakura set without doing the math on individual purchases, the Sakura Mega Bundle at 6,900 Coins likely saves Coins compared to buying each skin at full price, though the exact savings depend on which individual skins are included.
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