

Among the videos was one focusing specifically on Amaterasu Kiriko and her three different looks that were first teased in the Overwatch 2 Season 3 trailer that accompanied a roadmap. The Overwatch Twitter account recently shared several Season 3 clips showcasing different aspects of the content patch that drops on February 7 such as the new Antarctica Peninsula control map and the battle pass goodies. Although most players expect new cosmetic goodies with Season 3, they may not have anticipated the customization options for the Overwatch 2 Mythic Kiriko which stands out compared to Season 1's Genji or Season 2's Junker Queen.

Each rollover to a new Overwatch 2 season often has similar offerings to the one before it while Blizzard continues to implement unique things like Amaterasu Kiriko to distinguish one from the other. With Overwatch 2 Season 3 set to begin tomorrow, Activision Blizzard has confirmed numerous details about the latest content drop which includes an impressive Mythic Kiriko skin. The release of Overwatch 2 already included a plethora of cosmetic options given that all the skins from the original game carried forward, but each season gets even more, with Season 3 focusing on the Mythic Kiriko.

You can download Overwatch 2 for free from Blizzard reveals different looks for Mythic Amaterasu Kiriko from Overwatch 2 Season 3 which is accompanied by its own lineup of goodies.Īctivision Blizzard has confirmed a Mythic skin for Overwatch 2 hero Kiriko known as Amaterasu that offers players a few different looks to choose from. Ollie reserved particular praise for Kiriko in his Overwatch 2 review, while questioning whether the overall game does enough to justify being billed as a sequel. Truth is I haven't even touched the sequel, because tastes change and time makes a mockery of our identities. In days gone by this would be the bit in an Overwatch news post where I'd riff off of my own experiences, probably with a stupid comment about how I always play Genji anyways. Yesterday's update did add a neat-sounding free for all mode that tweaks hero abilities so they resemble the powers of Greek gods. Widespread reports of the bug have appeared on Reddit and Blizzard's forums, with no response from Blizzard so far. The cleanse-busting bug introduced with yesterday's update is more significant, because it's not mode specific. A bug had been allowing her to do just that for the past few months, with a fix presumbly only just appearing because it's not a widely played mode. Swift Step teleports Kirko directly to an ally, even through walls - though she wasn't supposed to be able to lug critical, game-winning objectives with her.
