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Overwatch 2 Halloween Skins Guide 2025

Summary

Overwatch 2’s Halloween Terror 2025: Haunted Masquerade event runs from October 14 to November 4, featuring new mythic and legendary skins inspired by gothic and supernatural themes. Players can unlock cosmetics through weekly challenges, the Battle Pass, or shop bundles, with standout additions like Divine Druid Lifeweaver and Vampire Moira. Returning classics such as Witch Mercy and Cultist Zenyatta also make a comeback. Whether earning coins through gameplay or buying directly, this year’s event focuses on deeper visual detail, rotating collections, and more flexible ways to earn rewards.

  • Updated 24 Oct 2025
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Overwatch 2’s Halloween Terror event drops dozens of spooky skins across three weeks each October, but the grind to earn them through free play alone takes months of weekly challenge completion. Most legendary Halloween skins cost 1,900 Overwatch Coins during the event, jumping to 2,200+ outside that window.

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How to get Overwatch 2 Halloween skins

Overwatch Halloween skins unlock through three main paths: event challenges, direct shop purchases, and Battle Pass tiers. Halloween Terror typically runs from mid-October through early November, giving you about three weeks to grab what you want.

Event challenges reset weekly and award specific skins for completing objectives like winning matches or finishing arcade modes. The shop rotates bundles daily and weekly, letting you buy skins directly with Overwatch Coins. The Battle Pass includes Halloween cosmetics at certain tiers, with some on the free track and others locked behind premium.

1. Events

Weekly missions during Halloween Terror award specific skins for completing objectives. Challenges reset every Tuesday, so you get fresh opportunities each week to earn different cosmetics without spending coins.

Typical challenges include winning a set number of quick play matches, completing arcade games, or playing specific heroes. Week one might offer a legendary skin while week two focuses on epic-tier items.

2. Shop Bundle Rotations

The shop refreshes its Halloween offerings daily for smaller items and weekly for major skin bundles. Overwatch Coins serve as the primary currency, with legendary skins typically costing 1,900 coins during the event.

The shop prioritizes new skins in featured slots, while returning classics appear in the general cosmetics section. You can also use Legacy Credits from Overwatch 1 if you have them banked.

3. Battle Pass

The seasonal Battle Pass runs alongside Halloween Terror and includes themed cosmetics at various tiers. Free track rewards give everyone access to basic Halloween items like sprays and voice lines, while premium track holders unlock legendary skins and exclusive weapon charms.

The Battle Pass progression carries through the entire season, so you’re not racing against the three-week event timer like you are with weekly challenges.

Currency breakdown:

  • Overwatch Coins: Earned through weekly challenges or purchased with real money
  • Legacy Credits: Leftover currency from Overwatch 1 that still works for shop purchases
  • Premium Currency: Used exclusively for mythic-tier items and special bundles

Halloween skins 2025

This year’s Halloween Terror introduces five brand-new legendary skins pulling from global folklore and supernatural themes. Each skin includes unique voice lines, altered ability effects, and custom animations that fit the spooky aesthetic.

The 2025 additions lean heavily into cultural mythology rather than generic horror tropes. You’ll see influences from Japanese yokai, European ghost stories, and classic monster archetypes reimagined for Overwatch’s hero roster.

Mythic Skins

Lifeweaver —  A nature‑themed transformation featuring glowing roots, animated leaves, and mystical runes that pulse when he uses Healing Blossom. His biolight staff reshapes into a druidic totem with custom effects on his ultimate.

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Junkrat —  A chaotic blend of Halloween horror and cyberpunk aesthetics. This skin adds fiery neon prosthetics and exhaust effects during Rip‑Tire, leaving a trail of sparks and smoke.

Kiriko — A ceremonial, spectral look for her kunai with ethereal foxfire trails and animated talismans that glow brighter as she heals allies.

Legendary

Oni Cassidy — A ghostly cowboy look with pale skin, a torn poncho, and a worn hat. The design gives Cassidy a spooky, undead vibe while keeping his classic Western style intact.

Cassidy in Oni Overwatch Halloween costume

Mermonster Wuyang An aquatic, sea‑monster theme featuring scale patterns, fin‑like accents, and coral‑inspired armor elements.

Vampire Moira — A vampiric noble look in black and crimson with ornate detailing consistent with her support silhouette.

Ninja Sombra — A stealthy shinobi‑inspired outfit with dark fabrics and light armor accents tailored to her hacker identity.

One eye Wilhelm —  A ghostly knight missing one glowing eye; his hammer resembles a cursed war relic that flashes blue flame during swings.

Bundle Exclusives: Vampire Kiriko features sleek black‑and‑crimson robes and fang animations during her Spirit Step, while R‑7K Preserver Ramattra introduces techno‑gothic armor and spectral barrier effects.

Shop Rotations

Archangel Collection (Oct 14–27): Angelic yet intimidating designs for Mercy, Freja, Genji, Baptiste, Pharah, and Sigma. Each carries radiant gold armor with faint halo effects.

Spirit Collection (Oct 28–Nov 10): A darker set of spectral skins for Kiriko, Ashe, Reaper, Widowmaker, and Roadhog. Expect smoky particle trails, haunted voice modulation, and eerie respawn animations.

Returning Halloween skins

Legacy Halloween skins rotate back into availability during Terror events, though Blizzard doesn’t guarantee every past skin returns each year. The shop typically features 15-20 returning legendaries alongside the new releases.

“Legacy skins” refers to cosmetics from previous Halloween events that players can purchase again. You’ll often pay the same price as new skins during the event, but prices jump higher if you try buying them outside the Halloween window.

Witch Mercy

The most iconic Halloween skin in Overwatch history turns the support hero into a classic witch complete with pointed hat and broomstick. Her Caduceus Staff becomes a gnarled witch’s staff, and her resurrection ability summons spirits from the ground. This skin consistently ranks as the community’s favorite Halloween cosmetic, with attention to detail that includes a black cat familiar appearing in her victory poses.

Cultist Zenyatta

Zenyatta’s Lovecraftian transformation gives him a hooded cultist robe and replaces his harmony orbs with glowing eyeballs. The skin leans into cosmic horror aesthetics with tentacle details and eldritch symbols across his design. His Transcendence ultimate becomes particularly unsettling as the floating eyeball orbs circle around him, with unique meditation voice lines referencing ancient beings and forbidden knowledge.

Flying Dutchman Sigma

This pirate ghost theme turns Sigma into a spectral ship captain with tattered naval uniform and ghostly glow. His hyperspheres become cannonballs wreathed in ethereal fire, while his barrier resembles the hull of a ghost ship. The skin’s particle effects stand out – his Gravitic Flux ultimate summons a spectral ship’s wheel, and his Accretion rock becomes a barnacle-covered anchor.

What’s different from the 2024 event

Halloween Terror 2025 takes the event in a new direction compared to 2024’s mostly recycled format. The biggest change is the introduction of the Haunted Masquerade theme, giving the event a darker, gothic fantasy tone rather than classic horror. This year’s PvE missions feature new boss mechanics in Junkenstein Returns, including rotating modifiers that change each week. The shop and Battle Pass also see a major refresh — Blizzard split skins into rotating “Archangel” and “Spirit” collections instead of the usual one-time bundles, offering more customization and variety. Mythic weapon skins debut for the first time in a Halloween event, while returning favorites from past years receive updated VFX to better match current hero reworks. Overall, 2025 focuses on quality, visual depth, and dynamic rotation rather than pure nostalgia.

Rarest and fan favorite skins

Certain Halloween skins achieve legendary status in the community either through limited availability or exceptional design quality. “Rare” in Overwatch 2 doesn’t mean truly unobtainable since most skins eventually return, but some haven’t rotated back to the shop in multiple years. The rarity factor comes from how infrequently certain skins appear rather than permanent exclusivity.

Demon Hunter Sombra

This skin transforms Sombra into a gothic vampire hunter with a leather coat and crossbow-style hack animation. It was originally released during the 2019 Halloween Terror but didn’t return in 2023 or 2024, making it increasingly rare. The design quality holds up years later with detailed texture work and custom ability effects, with her translocator beacon becoming a throwing knife and her EMP ultimate pulsing with dark energy.

Witch Mercy

Despite being widely available, Witch Mercy maintains its position as the most beloved Halloween skin. The combination of classic Halloween imagery with Mercy’s angelic theme creates an iconic contrast that resonates with players. First-time players often cite this skin as their primary motivation for participating in Halloween Terror.

Cultist Zenyatta

The Lovecraftian aesthetic sets this skin apart from typical Halloween offerings. While it returns most years, the design’s uniqueness and Zenyatta’s floating eyeball orbs make it stand out in any match. Players appreciate how the skin maintains Zenyatta’s serene personality while adding unsettling cosmic horror elements.

Credits

Grinding Overwatch Coins without spending money requires consistent weekly challenge completion. The game awards 60 coins per week for finishing all weekly objectives, which translates to roughly 720 coins across the three-week Halloween event. That’s enough for one epic skin or about 38% of a legendary, making it clear that earning multiple Halloween legendaries through free play alone isn’t realistic unless you’ve been banking coins from previous seasons.

Arcade Weekly Missions

Arcade mode offers the fastest route to weekly coin completion. Winning nine arcade games awards a loot box and counts toward your weekly challenge progress. Mystery Heroes and other rotating arcade modes typically have shorter queue times than competitive, letting you knock out arcade wins in 2-3 hour sessions, depending on your win rate.

Battle Pass Free Track

The free Battle Pass track includes coin rewards at specific tiers throughout the season. Tier 55 awards 60 coins, while tier 80 gives another 60, and tier 95 provides a final 60. Reaching those tiers requires consistent play across the entire season rather than just the Halloween event window, so the coins from free track progression supplement your weekly earnings but won’t dramatically speed up skin acquisition.

Overwatch Coin Challenges

Daily challenges award 5-10 coins for simple objectives like playing specific roles or winning matches. Focus on role queue daily challenges since they award slightly more coins and help with queue times, while playing flex queue (filling whatever role the team needs) gives bonus rewards and faster matches.

Event challenges and dates

Halloween Terror 2025 runs from October 14 through November 4, giving you three full weeks to complete challenges and grab skins. The event structure splits into three weekly phases, each offering different rewards and game modes. Weekly challenges reset every Tuesday at 11 AM PT, so plan your grinding sessions around those refresh times.

Week 1 Junkenstein Returns

The classic PvE mode comes back for the event’s opening week. You defend Adlersbrunn against waves of Zomnics and boss characters like the Reaper and Junkenstein’s Monster. Completing this mode on higher difficulties awards specific Halloween skins, with the challenge typically requiring wins on any difficulty and harder modes offering bonus XP toward Battle Pass progression.

Week 2 Trials Of Sanctuary

Week two introduces a new or returning PvE challenge mode set in a Halloween-themed map. Trials usually involve objective-based gameplay like escorting payloads through haunted areas or defending points against supernatural enemies. The weekly challenge for this mode awards a different legendary skin than week one, requiring you to complete five matches or achieve specific objectives.

Week 3 Arcade Brawls

The final week focuses on arcade mode variants with Halloween modifiers. Expect modes like Mystery Heroes on Halloween-themed maps or special rule sets that add spooky effects to standard gameplay. This week’s challenge typically requires the most matches (7-9 wins) but offers the most flexible completion since arcade modes rotate frequently.

Tips

With limited coins or time to grind, prioritizing which Halloween skins to grab first makes sense. Focus on heroes you actually play rather than collecting every cosmetic that looks cool in the preview. Check your career profile to see which heroes have the most playtime – buying a legendary skin for a hero you play five hours a week beats owning ten skins for characters you touch once a month.

Visual Clarity In Ranked

Some Halloween skins make hero silhouettes slightly harder to read, particularly in chaotic team fights. Witch Mercy’s hat adds vertical height, while bulkier skins like Reinhardt’s can make hitbox perception tricky for opponents. This rarely matters in casual play but can affect competitive matches where split-second identification matters.

Animation And Highlight Intro Synergy

Halloween skins pair with specific emotes and highlight intros for maximum effect. Witch Mercy’s skin includes a highlight intro where she flies in on her broomstick, creating a complete thematic package. Check the hero gallery to preview how your selected skin looks with owned emotes and victory poses – some combinations work better than others.

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Halloween Terror’s three-week event puts serious time pressure on anyone chasing multiple Overwatch 2 Halloween skins. Between work, other games, and daily life, grinding 1,900 coins per legendary skin through weekly challenges isn’t realistic for most players. On average, it would take about 32 weeks of perfect challenge completion to afford just one legendary skin.

If you’re short on time but want specific Halloween skins, marketplaces like Eldorado.gg offer accounts with rare cosmetics that let you skip the grind entirely. The platform’s escrow system holds payments until you verify everything works, reducing the risk of straight-up scams.

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FAQ

  • Do Halloween skins work the same as regular legendary skins?

    Halloween skins function identically to regular legendaries with unique voice lines, visual effects, and sometimes altered ability animations. They don't provide gameplay advantages but include thematic particle effects and custom sound design.

    Some Halloween skins feature more elaborate ability effects than standard legendaries, like Witch Mercy's resurrection animation and Cultist Zenyatta's eyeball orbs.

  • Do Halloween skins transfer between console and PC with cross-progression?

    Yes, all Halloween skins transfer across platforms when you link your Battle.net account through cross-progression. Cosmetics unlock account-wide rather than platform-specific, so a skin earned on PlayStation appears on your PC version automatically.

    Cross-progression syncs everything except competitive rank and some platform-specific settings.