Take a look at all of Overwatch's Summer Games 2016 skins
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With the stealthy release of the Summer Games 2016 update for Overwatch, we got Lúcioball, a 3-on-3 brawl and heavy nod to Rocket League (which you can watch a video of below) but more importantly, we also got more loot.
Until August 23rd, Summer Games 2016 loot boxes will drop a host of new sporty skins, highlight intros, victory poses, and more—but make sure to grab them before August 24th. It appears the only way to obtain these items are from the Summer Games' loot boxes—which you will earn instead of regular loot boxes for the duration of the event—as you won't use in-game gold to unlock specific items. So unless you want to risk buying dozens of loot boxes, we've gathered the skins in a convenient gallery for proper ogling.
Right now, only Zarya, Lúcio, and Tracer have two Legendary skins apiece, while McCree, Genji, Mercy, Widowmaker, and Torbjörn are limited to a single Epic skin, but they all still look pretty slick and work as nice homages to their nationalities.
And because some of them are too adorable not to include (I'm looking at you water polo Torbjörn) we threw in some of the new graffiti too.
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