After an online survey showing some potentially pricey cosmetics for Overwatch 2 made the rounds, Activision Blizzard has said that wasn’t indicative of the launch price for cosmetics.
Last week a tweet showcasing an Overwatch survey made the rounds, as it asked a player how likely they were to spend certain amounts of money on a variety of character skin rarities. Mythic skins were priced at $44.99 on the survey (around £36), Legendary skins at $24.99 (£20), and weapon charms at $9.99 (£8).
Whilst these were not promised cosmetic prices for Overwatch 2, players were concerned that this was how much could be charged for skins when the game launches in October.
Oof, friend of mine got an Overwatch survey for his account, some of these prices they're gauging for OW2 are really expensive.
I hope this is just him getting one of the higher price surveys and not an indication that they're leaning towards this much monetization. pic.twitter.com/RWr7LbwkLB
— Portergauge 🏳️🌈 (@Portergauge) July 30, 2022
Now, a spokesperson has responded to , claiming that those prices aren’t indicative of the final cosmetic pricing in .






