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A cosmetic DLC bundle for Overwatch 2 that drops 1000 Overwatch Coins, an Epic D.Va skin, and a weapon charm into your account. No gameplay content, no hero unlock.

Let's be straight about what this is: a starter pack DLC, not a game. You are buying 1000 Overwatch Coins, the Infinite Ace D.Va Epic skin, and the Infinite Airwings Weapon Charm, all dropped into an Overwatch 2 account you already need to have. If you were expecting anything that changes how you shoot, move, or rank, close this tab. That said, the Coins here are the real item. Overwatch 2 runs on a seasonal battle pass model, and 1000 Coins is roughly enough to unlock the Premium Battle Pass for a single season, which is the core way you earn cosmetics at pace without grinding daily challenges for months. The Infinite Ace D.Va skin is an Epic-tier cosmetic tied to Season 4, giving D.Va a clean futuristic flight-suit look. The Airwings Weapon Charm works on any hero, which at least gives you something to slap on your Sojourn rail gun or Soldier-76 pulse rifle so it does not feel totally wasted if you main someone other than D.Va. Where this gets complicated is context. Overwatch 2 launched as a free-to-play 5v5 hero shooter and its reception has been, diplomatically put, rough. The game earned overwhelmingly negative Steam reviews at its worst, driven by aggressive monetization practices and the cancellation of the promised PvE Hero mode. The underlying shooter itself, a fast-paced role-queue battle across Push, Control, Escort, and Hybrid maps, is still genuinely tight when the meta is in a decent place. Season 4 specifically introduced Lifeweaver as a new support hero and made matchmaking transparency improvements, including displaying average team ranks in the loading screen. Ranked above Platinum remains genuinely competitive if you want it to be. The Season 15 hero perks overhaul in early 2025 shifted sentiment toward mixed, and the base game is in meaningfully better shape now than it was at this pack's launch. But none of that changes what this pack is. It is a currency bundle with cosmetic extras tied to a specific season that has long since ended. The D.Va skin is Season 4-era content on a live-service game that has moved on. If you are new to Overwatch 2 and want to fast-track a battle pass, the Coins do that job. If you are a D.Va main who wants that specific skin and missed it, this is your lane. Everyone else should check whether newer seasonal packs offer more relevant cosmetics before committing. Fred, Scout Team

Overwatch 2 - Starter Pack: Season Four (DLC)
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Overwatch 2 - Starter Pack: Season Four (DLC)

Oct 3, 2022Blizzard Entertainment Inc.Blizzard Entertainment
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A cosmetic DLC bundle for Overwatch 2 that drops 1000 Overwatch Coins, an Epic D.Va skin, and a weapon charm into your account. No gameplay content, no hero unlock.

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Worth it only for D.Va mains or players who need Coins to unlock a battle pass; purely cosmetic, zero gameplay impact.

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Let's be straight about what this is: a starter pack DLC, not a game. You are buying 1000 Overwatch Coins, the Infinite Ace D.Va Epic skin, and the Infinite Airwings Weapon Charm, all dropped into an Overwatch 2 account you already need to have. If you were expecting anything that changes how you shoot, move, or rank, close this tab. That said, the Coins here are the real item. Overwatch 2 runs on a seasonal battle pass model, and 1000 Coins is roughly enough to unlock the Premium Battle Pass for a single season, which is the core way you earn cosmetics at pace without grinding daily challenges for months. The Infinite Ace D.Va skin is an Epic-tier cosmetic tied to Season 4, giving D.Va a clean futuristic flight-suit look. The Airwings Weapon Charm works on any hero, which at least gives you something to slap on your Sojourn rail gun or Soldier-76 pulse rifle so it does not feel totally wasted if you main someone other than D.Va. Where this gets complicated is context. Overwatch 2 launched as a free-to-play 5v5 hero shooter and its reception has been, diplomatically put, rough. The game earned overwhelmingly negative Steam reviews at its worst, driven by aggressive monetization practices and the cancellation of the promised PvE Hero mode. The underlying shooter itself, a fast-paced role-queue battle across Push, Control, Escort, and Hybrid maps, is still genuinely tight when the meta is in a decent place. Season 4 specifically introduced Lifeweaver as a new support hero and made matchmaking transparency improvements, including displaying average team ranks in the loading screen. Ranked above Platinum remains genuinely competitive if you want it to be. The Season 15 hero perks overhaul in early 2025 shifted sentiment toward mixed, and the base game is in meaningfully better shape now than it was at this pack's launch. But none of that changes what this pack is. It is a currency bundle with cosmetic extras tied to a specific season that has long since ended. The D.Va skin is Season 4-era content on a live-service game that has moved on. If you are new to Overwatch 2 and want to fast-track a battle pass, the Coins do that job. If you are a D.Va main who wants that specific skin and missed it, this is your lane. Everyone else should check whether newer seasonal packs offer more relevant cosmetics before committing.

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Fred · Scout Team

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Overwatch 2 - Starter Pack: Season Four (DLC) was released on 3 October 2022.

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Overwatch 2 - Starter Pack: Season Four (DLC) was developed by Blizzard Entertainment Inc. and published by Blizzard Entertainment.