Overwatch is entering its sixth year this May. With the anniversary coming up and with Blizzard in an odd transitional period before the release of Overwatch 2, the studio is shaking up the way it goes about celebrating in-game events. The timed activity for the year is called Overwatch Anniversary Remix and will happen multiple times throughout the year.

This remix on the celebratory events will consolidate usual seasonal Overwatch events and their associated activities into segmented events that will feature brawl modes like Mei’s Snowball Challenge, Lucioball, and re-colors of past rare skins. The brawl modes will return every Volume with a total of three Volumes. There will be six remixed skins that were from previous seasonal events and skins from timed challenges available to earn or buy via Anniversary Remix Volume.

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Anniversary Remix Volume 1 will start on April 5th through April 25th, and all game modes will be open for fans to play one last time before Overwatch 2. The remixed Legendary skins will be Mage Mercy (originally Witch Mercy), Demon Genji (Oni Genji), Evermore Reaper (Nevermore Reaper), Steelhardt Reinhardt (Blackhardt Reinhardt), White Cat D.Va (Black Cat D.Va), and Zealot Zenyatta (Cultist Zenyatta).

The timed challenges will change every week and will bring back one of the skins from either a comic lore event or special Overwatch legendary skin challenge. The three skins up for grabs in Volume 1 will be D. Va's Nano Cola, Bastet Ana, and Combat Medic Baptiste. Along with the aforementioned skins, the unique skins from seasonal events will also be available for purchase, presumably at the reduced rate that the skins normally sell for after the debut year.

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In a blog post released after the tease of Anniversary Remix Volume 1, Blizzard says this new style of event will give players the opportunity to obtain new skins and collect re-imaginings of beloved skins, and will also allow the developers at Blizzard to focus more on preparing for the Overwatch 2 beta and its future full release. Community Manager AndyB also assured fans that all the skins and cosmetics from Overwatch will be transferable to Overwatch 2.

This remix event offers fans an opportunity to earn skins they missed and play Overwatch in its current iteration before the Overwatch 2 beta. While these events won't offer truly new content, it will put new zest into the Overwatch seasonal celebrations. There have been some calls to shake up the typical Overwatch seasonal events after years of the community playing Storm Rising and other seasonal events years after the game's initial release with no substantial changes. At the same time, it will bring more cycles of fan-favorite Lucioball more often. Unlocking hard to get skins, icons, and sprays with the chance to carry over all of those earned items is an enticing draw for players.

Overwatch 2 is in development.

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