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Three festival-themed cosmetics for Overwatch 2's Year of the Horse event, sold as a bundle on Xbox. Worth it only if the specific heroes match your roster.

I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetic DLC pack, not a game, and the question of whether it's worth your money comes down to two things - do you play Overwatch 2 regularly on Xbox, and do you actually main the heroes whose skins are included. The Lunar New Year 2026 bundle dropped alongside the Year of the Horse event, which ran from mid-February through early March 2026 on Xbox One and Xbox Series X. It packages three festival-themed designs carrying what Blizzard describes as mystical symbolism and celebratory flair tied to the Lunar New Year aesthetic that the studio has been building since 2017. The Overwatch Lunar New Year event is one of the longer-running seasonal traditions in the live-service shooter space, and the cosmetic quality has generally been a highlight of the franchise. Blizzard's art team has a track record of grounding these skins in genuine cultural reference points, drawing on East Asian design traditions rather than just slapping red and gold on existing models. The 2026 batch follows that same approach. The bundle specifically features Genji and Kiriko skins, both carrying the Year of the Horse theme, and the value pitch is straightforward: buying bundled saves roughly 26% compared to purchasing each piece separately through Overwatch Coins. That said, the community reception around Overwatch 2 cosmetic pricing has been persistently mixed, and this bundle sits inside that broader tension. Some players noted that the Lunar New Year 2026 skins drew mild controversy, with a subset of the community feeling the designs looked visually close to earlier seasonal work. Whether you share that read is subjective - but it is worth scrolling the hero gallery before committing, because you cannot preview the skins in motion inside this storefront listing. The bundle is also a limited-time item tied to the event window, so urgency is built into the purchase structure by design. The practical question: if you already spend time in Overwatch 2's 5v5 and 6v6 modes, run Genji or Kiriko regularly, and want to look good doing it during the Year of the Horse, the bundle math is reasonable. If you are on the fence about either hero or only play casually, the coins you spend here could go further in a future drop that actually matches your main. This is DLC that rewards decisive mains, not impulse buyers. Alex, Scout Team

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Overwatch® 2 - Lunar New Year 2026 Value Bundle (DLC)

Feb 18, 2026Blizzard Entertainment
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Three festival-themed cosmetics for Overwatch 2's Year of the Horse event, sold as a bundle on Xbox. Worth it only if the specific heroes match your roster.

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I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetic DLC pack, not a game, and the question of whether it's worth your money comes down to two things - do you play Overwatch 2 regularly on Xbox, and do you actually main the heroes whose skins are included. The Lunar New Year 2026 bundle dropped alongside the Year of the Horse event, which ran from mid-February through early March 2026 on Xbox One and Xbox Series X. It packages three festival-themed designs carrying what Blizzard describes as mystical symbolism and celebratory flair tied to the Lunar New Year aesthetic that the studio has been building since 2017. The Overwatch Lunar New Year event is one of the longer-running seasonal traditions in the live-service shooter space, and the cosmetic quality has generally been a highlight of the franchise. Blizzard's art team has a track record of grounding these skins in genuine cultural reference points, drawing on East Asian design traditions rather than just slapping red and gold on existing models. The 2026 batch follows that same approach. The bundle specifically features Genji and Kiriko skins, both carrying the Year of the Horse theme, and the value pitch is straightforward: buying bundled saves roughly 26% compared to purchasing each piece separately through Overwatch Coins. That said, the community reception around Overwatch 2 cosmetic pricing has been persistently mixed, and this bundle sits inside that broader tension. Some players noted that the Lunar New Year 2026 skins drew mild controversy, with a subset of the community feeling the designs looked visually close to earlier seasonal work. Whether you share that read is subjective - but it is worth scrolling the hero gallery before committing, because you cannot preview the skins in motion inside this storefront listing. The bundle is also a limited-time item tied to the event window, so urgency is built into the purchase structure by design. The practical question: if you already spend time in Overwatch 2's 5v5 and 6v6 modes, run Genji or Kiriko regularly, and want to look good doing it during the Year of the Horse, the bundle math is reasonable. If you are on the fence about either hero or only play casually, the coins you spend here could go further in a future drop that actually matches your main. This is DLC that rewards decisive mains, not impulse buyers. Alex, Scout Team

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xboxSeasonal CosmeticHero Skin BundleLimited-Time DLCLive-ServiceCultural Event

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Feb 18, 2026

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