Since took over its predecessor's legacy and became free-to-play in late 2022, it has seen a massive increase in players, who all want to look their best in-game — but because 's rarest skins are nearly unattainable, only a few will ultimately be best dressed on the battlefield. Those who own these cosmetic items will never have to worry about matching outfits with a fellow competitor, as most are exclusive to past events or purchases that make them impossible to obtain through standard means.
Besides its switch from 6v6 to 5v5, one of the most significant changes to Blizzard's competitive FPS game was its monetization model. Between free and premium battle pass tiers, several types of in-game currency, and no shortage of microtransactions, some players feel that 's alternative to lootboxes is worse than its counterpart. One thing is for certain, though — skins are harder to come by than ever before, especially for those reluctant to open their pockets, and this only makes the rarest skins in an even greater statement.
In celebration of 's 20th anniversary, released the Kerrigan Widowmaker skin in 2018. Those familiar with the Blizzard's strategic multiplayer game (which D.Va canonically plays in lore) will recognize this as a clear nod to Sarah Kerrigan, a similarly red-headed character from the preceding game.
The Kerrigan Widowmaker skin only required that players log in to the game before the nearly month-long event ended, but it's still among one of the rarest skins in, as not even all veteran users will have had a chance to grab this skin in time.
Playing Genji properly in requires skill, but the requirements for owning the hero's Pacific All-Stars skin are even higher. This bold, flaming skin, embellished with
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