Overwatch Season 2: Summit launched on April 14, 2026, and it brought a massive wave of new cosmetics with it. From a mono-themed spring fairy battle pass to a striking Diablo IV crossover skin for Ramattra, there's a lot to sort through. Here's every confirmed skin set arriving this season, organized by how you get them.
Quick answer: Season 2 adds over 30 new skins across the battle pass, the in-game shop, and a Diablo collaboration, plus the return of all 15 Le Sserafim legendaries and two new mythic cosmetics for Genji and Soldier: 76.

Battle pass skins — Spring Fairy theme
The entire Season 2 battle pass follows a unified spring fairy and elven aesthetic. Every skin earned through the pass fits this theme, making it another mono-themed pass similar to previous seasons. The heroes receiving spring fairy skins through the standard battle pass track are:
| Hero | How to unlock |
|---|---|
| Lifeweaver | Battle pass track |
| Torbjörn | Battle pass track |
| Tracer | Battle pass track |
| Moira | Battle pass track |
| Ashe | Battle pass track |
| Symmetra | Battle pass track |
| Ekko | Battle pass track |
| Wuyong | Battle pass track |
| Ari | Ultimate Battle Pass |
Ari's spring fairy skin is exclusive to the Ultimate Battle Pass bundle, which also includes a Painter skin for the new damage hero Sierra. The starter pack, meanwhile, comes with a Panda costume for Jetpack Cat.

Mythic weapon and mythic skin
Season 2 launches with both a new mythic weapon and a new mythic hero skin, continuing the pattern from recent seasons.
Genji — Sumi Ichimonji (Mythic Weapon): A katana with a fiery effect layered over a solid black blade. The weapon includes a unique flourish animation where Genji fans his shuriken through his fingers. As a mythic, it will have customizable visual options and special kill effects.
Soldier: 76 — Vaulted Overdrive (Mythic Skin): A cyber-tech "super soldier" design that gives Soldier: 76 a younger appearance. The skin leans into a sci-fi aesthetic with enhanced detailing and special effects that set it apart from his existing legendary options. Community reception has been mixed — some players appreciate the sleek look, while others feel it undercuts the character's identity as an older veteran.

Sakura shop bundle
The first major shop offering of the season is a new Sakura skin set, fitting the springtime window. These skins are expected to be available for purchase in the in-game store during the opening weeks of Season 2.
| Hero | Skin set |
|---|---|
| Emery | Sakura |
| Freya | Sakura |
| Hanzo | Sakura |
| Juno | Sakura |
| Genji | Sakura |
| Junker Queen | Sakura |
Sakura-themed skins have appeared in Overwatch before across multiple seasons, so the visual style will be familiar. The main draw is the fresh roster of heroes receiving the treatment this time around.

Rainy Day skin set
A separate shop set called Rainy Day includes five skins. Roadhog and D.Va's Rainy Day skins were teased earlier during the Spotlight event, and the full set rounds out the collection with three additional heroes.
| Hero | Skin set |
|---|---|
| Roadhog | Rainy Day |
| D.Va | Rainy Day |
| Sombra | Rainy Day |
| Freya | Rainy Day |
| Onin | Rainy Day |
Court of Roses skin set
The Court of Roses set, which originated as a concept in a past Blizzard player survey, is now arriving as a purchasable shop bundle. It covers five heroes and comes with at least one new cosmetic extra — a victory pose for Kiriko.
| Hero | Skin set |
|---|---|
| Widowmaker | Court of Roses |
| Anron | Court of Roses |
| Far | Court of Roses |
| Kiriko | Court of Roses |
| Doomfist | Court of Roses |
Kiriko's inclusion here keeps her streak of receiving at least one new skin per season alive. The Kiriko skin was not shown in the Season 2 trailer itself but was confirmed through Blizzard's press materials shortly after.

Diablo IV collaboration — Ramattra Mephisto skin
The Season 2 trailer closed with a dramatic reveal of a new Ramattra skin modeled after Mephisto from the Diablo franchise. The skin ties into the Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred expansion, which launches on April 28, 2026. It features a demonic redesign complete with Mephisto's signature halo, and it comes bundled with a new highlight intro.
No additional heroes have been confirmed for this Diablo collaboration yet. Whether the collab expands beyond Ramattra's skin and intro remains to be seen as the season progresses.

Le Sserafim skins return
All 15 Le Sserafim legendary skins, including the original set, returned to the shop with the start of Season 2 on April 14. If you missed these K-pop collaboration cosmetics in previous runs, they are now available for purchase again.
Full skin summary by category
| Category | Heroes | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Battle Pass (Spring Fairy) | Lifeweaver, Torbjörn, Tracer, Moira, Ashe, Symmetra, Ekko, Wuyong | Battle pass track |
| Ultimate Battle Pass | Ari (Spring Fairy), Sierra (Painter) | Ultimate bundle purchase |
| Starter Pack | Jetpack Cat (Panda) | Starter pack purchase |
| Mythic Weapon | Genji (Sumi Ichimonji) | Season reward / purchase |
| Mythic Skin | Soldier: 76 (Vaulted Overdrive) | Season reward / purchase |
| Sakura Bundle | Emery, Freya, Hanzo, Juno, Genji, Junker Queen | In-game shop |
| Rainy Day Set | Roadhog, D.Va, Sombra, Freya, Onin | In-game shop |
| Court of Roses Set | Widowmaker, Anron, Far, Kiriko, Doomfist | In-game shop |
| Diablo Collab | Ramattra (Mephisto) | In-game shop (limited) |
| Le Sserafim (returning) | 15 legendaries across multiple heroes | In-game shop |
Season 2: Summit is shaping up to be one of the denser cosmetic seasons Overwatch has had in a while. Between the battle pass, multiple shop bundles, two mythics, a Diablo crossover, and the Le Sserafim return, there's something for most hero mains — though tank players may feel underserved, with Ramattra's collab skin and Junker Queen's Sakura skin being the only notable additions for the role. Additional skins and events, including content tied to Overwatch's 10-year anniversary celebration at mid-season, could fill in the gaps.