
Overwatch YOASOBI Skins: Release Date, Info
Fresh Overwatch skins are arriving for Kiriko, Juno, Mizuki, Genji, and more heroes in a YOASOBI collab.

Juno chills out on a pool floatie in the new Beachside skin set. Image Credits: Activision Blizzard
The new Overwatch Beachside skins are bringing summer vibes to the game with bright, floral patterns and laid-back looks. Let’s explore everything to know about the drop, including how to get it and which heroes are included.
On July 14, 2026, Blizzard released a new Overwatch swimsuit skin set. The cosmetics theme, officially called “Beachside,” gives the title’s heroes a summery, Zara-Larsson-esque aesthetic (You can almost hear “Symphony” playing in the background and see the dolphins swimming).
Closer Look at New #Overwatch Shop Bundle: Beachside 🏖️ Featuring skins for Anran, Juno, Vendetta, Widowmaker, and Doomfist. 🗓️ Available: July 14 (Today)
— Overwatch Cavalry (@OWCavalry) July 14, 2026
The set arrives in-store immediately, so players can wait out the heatwave comfortably in their gaming chairs. It launches as part of the Mid-Season Patch, which also shakes up Hero balances. Notably, the Overwatch Beachside skins appear shortly after rival title Marvel Rivals launched similar cosmetics for heroes like Black Widow, Loki, White Fox, and Captain America. The two games are competing for a similar niche in the hero shooter world, both courting a common audience.

There are five Overwatch Heroes who have Beachside swimsuit skins. There’s a decent assortment across all roles, so DPS, Support, and Tank players can all enjoy the drop. The Hero list includes:
Anran’s skin is a summery outfit combining jean shorts and a bikini top. Her fans have a new ocean-blue design. Juno wears sunny yellow flower tattoos and a beaded halter top. She also has bright yellow space buns. Vendetta sports elegant shades and a black-and-gold swim set. Her gold belt has hibiscus blooms on it. Widowmaker wears an electric purple one-piece and pink blossoms in her hair. Finally, Doomfist is chilling out in an unbuttoned white Hawaiian shirt and a fashionable lil’ fedora.

Players can either buy the Beachside skins as a full set or individually. The skins are cheaper if you only buy one or two, but it’s a better value overall to purchase the whole set.
We don’t know yet how much the bundle will cost. The previous Poolside Bundle, which also included summer swimsuit skins, cost around 5,900 Overwatch Coins. This is about 60 USD.

Players can buy Overwatch skins directly through the in-game Shop, accessible from the home screen. Most purchases use Overwatch Coins, the game’s premium currency. You can either get Overwatch Coins through the Battle Pass or buy them with real money. The shop’s Featured section refreshes weekly, the personalized “Just For You” section updates daily, and Seasonal Shop bundles stay available for the length of a season before rotating out. The Beachside skins should appear in the ‘Featured’ banners.
It’s important to note that players can also unlock skins through the Battle Pass, which offers cosmetics across its free and premium tiers as players earn XP. Mythic skins also work a bit differently, as they require a separate currency called Mythic Prisms. Checking whether a bundle offers better value than buying pieces individually is worth doing before completing any purchase, since mega bundles often work out cheaper per item.
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