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Overwatch 2: Cómo obtener las legendarias pieles de Winterland Winterland gratis en la temporada 14

Autor : Joseph Actualizar : Feb 22,2025

Overwatch 2's Winter Wonderland 2024: Guía de pieles legendarias gratuitas

Los eventos estacionales de Overwatch 2 ofrecen contenido emocionante, incluidos nuevos mapas, héroes, cambios de equilibrio y modos de juego a tiempo limitado. Winter Wonderland 2024 regresa con Yeti Hunt, la ofensiva de la bola de nieve de Mei y una gran cantidad de cosméticos con temática de invierno. Esta guía detalla cómo obtener cuatro pieles legendarias gratuitas.

Skins legendarias gratis:

El evento Winter Wonderland de este año ofrece cuatro pieles legendarias gratuitas:

  • Hanzo casual
  • Chic Widowmaker
  • acogedor cassidy
  • Merry Marionette Echo

Desbloqueando las pieles:

Hanzo casual: Gana esta piel completando los desafíos de Winter Wonderland. Simplemente juegue 8 juegos (4 victorias) de modos de juego rápido, competitivo o arcade.

CHIC Widowmaker, Cozy Cassidy y Merry Marionette Echo: Estas pieles desbloquean después del 19 de diciembre de 2024, y están disponibles hasta el 6 de enero de 2025.

  • Merry Marionette Echo: Completa 3 juegos (1.5 victorias).
  • Cossidy acogedor: Completa 6 juegos (3 victorias), desbloqueando tanto la piel como una introducción destacada.
  • CHIC Widowmaker: Completa 9 juegos (4.5 victorias), desbloqueando la piel y una introducción destacada.

Las victorias cuentan el doble para la finalización del desafío. ¡Disfruta de estas recompensas festivas gratis!

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