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Overwatch 2is getting a crossover with Capcom’sStreet Fighter 6, which will bring eight character-themed skins and other cosmetics to Blizzard’s team shooter on May 20. This is a big step forOverwatch 2, which has previously offered collaborations but never with a non-Blizzard game. It also opens upOverwatch 2to other possible future partnerships.

With its release in 2022,Overwatch 2reimagined Blizzard’s popular team-based shooter with a free-to-play model. While its core gameplay builds on the hero shooter formula established by the originalOverwatch, including familiar characters, Blizzard has expanded its perspective to include collaborations. Similarly to other live-service games, likeFortnite’simpressive Marvel crossovers, Blizzard has embraced other media properties.

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Confirmed by Blizzard and Capcom at EVO Japan 2025, agame tournament that has featuredStreet Fighter 6for several years, theOverwatch 2xStreet Fighter 6event begins May 20. This crossover will feature eight colorful new hero skins based onStreet Fighter 6characters: Hanzo as Ryu, Juno as Chun-Li, Kiriko as Juri, Widowmaker as Cammy, Zenyatta as Dhalsim, Soldier: 76 as Guile, Winston as Blanka, and Sigma as M. Bison.

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In addition to the skins, the event is expected to include other themed cosmetics such as sprays and emotes. According to Blizzard, there will not only be in-game purchases but also random items. Pricing hasn’t been revealed, but consideringprevious collab skins inOverwatch 2, the prices are likely to land at around 1,800 to 2,000 Coins for skins and 2,500 for bundles. There might also be bigger mega bundles for better value, but at a higher cost.

The inclusion ofStreet Fightercharacters might bring a shift in Blizzard’s approach to collaborations.Overwatch 2has had several collaborationswith Blizzard’s own games, likeWorld of WarcraftandDiablo, but external opportunities have been more limited to non-game media. High-profile crossovers could potentially boostOverwatch 2’s reach, which is important at a time when the hero shooter game is facing tough competition, spearheaded byMarvel Rivals.

On the other hand,Street Fighteris no stranger to appearing in other games. The fighting game franchise has been part of various crossovers, including one that broughtseveral skin packs toFortnite. Although some are questioning the choices, with everyone having their favorite characters, gamers have reacted well. Fans are already considering other potentially overlapping characters from the two franchises, whether it would be Sombra dressing up as Laura or Roadhog getting a Birdie makeover.