Those dastardly loot boxes containing randomized goodies might be a thing of the past come Overwatch 2âs launch later this year, but a recent survey suggests the hero shooterâs monetization may become more aggressive elsewhere.
Apparently, Overwatch 2âs in-game store might charge you up to $45 for an individual skinâor at least, Blizzard appears to be testing the idea. Recently, Twitter user Portergauge uploaded screenshots from a survey their friend received from Overwatch asking them how much money theyâd be willing to pay for skins and other rewards in Overwatch 2. The survey asked players whether they were âvery likely,â âsomewhat likely,â âneither likely or unlikely,â âsomewhat unlikely,â or âvery unlikelyâ to be inclined to purchase new rewards in the game.

The asking prices in the survey are as follows:
Mythic Skinâ$44.99
Legendary Skin Bundle (including weapon charm, player icon, victory pose, voice line, name card, and spray)â$29.99
Legendary Skinâ$24.99
Emote Highlight Intro Souvenirâ$19.99
Weapon Charâ $9.99
3 Sprays Bundleâ$4.99
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 đłď¸âđ (@Portergauge) July 30, 2022
âThis survey is entirely intended to better understand player preferences for different types of Overwatch 2 cosmetics,â an Overwatch spokesperson told Kotaku via email. âPrices displayed in the survey were randomized per user and are not indicative of final pricing. We plan to share details on our Shop and Battle Pass system closer to our Oct. 4 launch.â
Since the survey emails were sent out, its asking prices havenât gone over well with players.
âYo, Iâd literally at any price would prefer buying Overwatch 2 instead of it being free to play with money grabs everywhere,â one Twitter user said
âAnd here I thought I was already getting gouged in Halo Infinite lmao,â another Twitter user said
âI know some people [are] going to defend the prices and say âDont buy etc it is[ a free to play] game,ââ a Reddit user said. âPeople like you who choose to defend this crap is why the gaming industry [is] going into [an] abyss.â
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During the Overwatch 2 âreveal eventâ âwhich detailed the gameâs seasonal roadmap and featured a cinematic trailer for its newest tank character, Junker Queenâthe Overwatch team clarified that Overwatch 2 wonât have any loot boxes. The event teased that a battle pass and an in-game store is coming to the game
Back in the old Overwatch days, players unlocked skins, emotes, voice lines, and sprays by leveling up and unlocking loot boxes. If players wanted to unlock a specific skin, like say the Totally â80s Zarya skin (her only good one), they would either have to accumulate enough in-game coin from receiving duplicate items in loot boxes to unlock the skin from her character gallery or run the gamut of purchasing a bunch of loot boxes in hopes that the skin would be among their spoils. Overwatch also has a dedicated in-game store where players can purchase loot boxes with real currency. In comparison to Overwatch 2âs asking price for one mythic skin, buying 50 loot boxes cost players $39.99, exactly five dollars less.
Chances are the prices of Overwatch 2 skins in the survey wonât be the final price come the gameâs release later this year and that it was the Overwatch teamâs way to gauge how much players are willing to spend on cosmetic items. However, itâs not a good indication when a game is asking you to cough up the same amount of money for a full-game for a single skin.
Overwatch 2 is slated to release on October 4.