Gamers, get ready for a dose of urban flair. The latest Overwatch 2 Shop Update brings a brand new Street Wear bundle featuring four unique skins and several bonus items. The collection was recently showcased in a video by Master Ian Gamer on YouTube, highlighting how Blizzard is pushing hero cosmetics in a fresh, fashion inspired direction.

Source: master Ian Gamer

What’s included in the Street Wear bundle

According to the video breakdown, the Street Wear bundle introduces four hero skins:

  • Freya: A skater girl aesthetic with a beanie, headset, and cyan gray crossbow. The look combines relaxed street fashion with a tech inspired finish.
  • Reaper: A streetwear variant that replaces his iconic cloak and hood with a more grounded outfit, offering a sleek, modern edge.
  • Sombra: Dressed in a purple and green street look reminiscent of some of her earlier designs, giving off an effortlessly cool vibe.
  • Hazard: The highlight of the bundle, featuring a bold jacket, high collar, and minimalist design that stands out from the rest.

Alongside the skins, the bundle also includes:

  • Two dance emotes: “Dance Off” for Freya and Reaper
  • A victory pose: “On Your Mark” for Hazard
  • Name cards for Freya and Hazard
  • Icons and tags for Freya, Reaper, and Hazard

The full bundle costs 4,500 coins in the overwatch 2 shop. Master Ian Gamer mentioned that while he appreciates the design, he personally would skip this bundle since he doesn’t often play these heroes and the overall vibe doesn’t match his preferences.

Other contents in this week’s Overwatch 2 shop

This week’s rotation also keeps the popular Music Festival bundle and introduces the Solaris Mega Bundle, inspired by the Overwatch League golden aesthetic. Featured heroes include:

  • Solaris Reaper
  • Solaris Zenyatta
  • Solaris Moira
  • Solaris Brigitte, praised for its refined gold toned hair and improved detailing

In addition, players can participate in the Anniversary event mode “Totally Normal Watch”. This challenge requires players to deal damage, secure eliminations, and play classic matches. Completing tasks unlocks themed sprays and icons, including “Doki Mari – Heart of Courage,” “Art of Courage,” “Brigy Mari,” “Mitsy Sculpture,” “Wu Yong Versary,” and “Heist Diva.”

What these skins reveal about Overwatch 2’s evolving style

The Street Wear bundle hints at a noticeable shift in Overwatch 2’s visual design direction. Rather than sticking solely to futuristic or fantasy themed outfits, Blizzard appears to be experimenting with real world fashion influences. Each skin merges everyday street culture with subtle sci fi touches:

  • Freya’s skater look blends current fashion with the game’s high tech universe, even featuring the crossbow inscription “Wind and Dash.”
  • Reaper’s no hood version feels more grounded and casual, potentially appealing to players who like a fresh spin on a classic character.
  • Hazard’s minimalistic design shows Blizzard’s confidence in clean aesthetics without heavy armor or flashy accessories.

While these choices modernize the game’s look, not every player may connect with the aesthetic. Traditionalists who love the original hero silhouettes might find Reaper without his hood slightly off brand. Still, for players who enjoy contemporary fashion themes, the bundle offers something fresh and stylish.

Should you buy the Street Wear bundle?

Here’s how to decide whether it’s worth spending your coins:

  • Buy it if you main Freya or Hazard, as you’ll get exclusive skins, emotes, and cosmetic extras tailored to these heroes.
  • Skip it if you rarely play the featured characters or prefer the classic sci fi aesthetic.
  • Pick selectively since each item can be purchased individually, perfect for players who only want one or two skins.
  • Consider timing if you expect bigger hero drops or seasonal events soon, saving coins might be the smarter play.

Ultimately, this update focuses on cosmetics rather than gameplay mechanics or new heroes. Still, it keeps the game feeling fresh with its blend of street fashion, event rewards, and collectible options. For players who care about how their heroes look in battle, it’s another welcome addition to the Overwatch 2 wardrobe.

FAQs Street Wear Bundle

1. What is the Street Wear bundle in Overwatch 2?

The Street Wear bundle is a four skin cosmetic collection released on September 30, 2025, featuring Freya, Reaper, Sombra, and Hazard alongside emotes, tags, and name cards.

2. How much does the Street Wear bundle cost?

The bundle is priced at 4,500 coins in the Overwatch 2 in game shop.

3. Can you buy the skins individually?

Yes. Players can purchase individual skins instead of buying the full bundle, giving flexibility for those who only like certain heroes.

4. Which heroes have dance emotes in this bundle?

Only Freya and Reaper receive new dance emotes in the Street Wear bundle. Hazard and Sombra do not include emotes.

5. What other bundles are available in the shop this week?

Alongside the Street Wear bundle, the Music Festival bundle remains available, and the Solaris Mega Bundle introduces new Overwatch League recolor skins.