Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM Second Collaboration Revealed: Expected Dates

Following the remarkable success of the Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM collaboration, a second partnership between the hero shooter and the K-pop group is on the horizon.

The first Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM collab took place in November 2023, and it remains one of the most memorable events the game has ever seen. The event introduced a limited-time game mode alongside some stunning K-pop-inspired cosmetics for D.Va, Tracer, Sombra, Brigitte, Kiriko, and Junkra.

New Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM Collab Revealed

On February 13, 2025, the Overwatch 2 X (formerly Twitter) handle officially announced a second partnership with LE SSERAFIM. The X post included a video of the members of the girl group confirming the same.

Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM Collab Dates

The announcement video of the second collaboration reveals that the new Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM cosmetics will hit the live servers in March 2025.

“There will be brand new in-game skins and cosmetics coming this March,” the K-pop group confirmed. “We can’t wait to reveal all the details, So, stay tuned for more information.”

While the exact release date for the new cosmetics hasn’t been confirmed by the devs at the time of writing, fans are speculating the collaboration to coincide with the release of LE SSERAFIM’s upcoming album, ‘HOT’.

That’s everything we know so far about the release of the second Overwatch 2 x LE SSERAFIM collaboration. Be sure to keep following the official social media handles of Overwatch 2 for regular updates on the topic.

Sonu Banerjee
Sonu Banerjeehttp://www.talkesport.com
Fervent gamer who's either attempting (and failing) to master competitive shooters, or savoring co-op RPGs with friends. When flying solo, Sonu can be found replaying Halo for the ‘I’ve lost track’th time or grinding the newest roguelike title on Steam. Beyond the gaming realm, he enjoys binging on sitcoms, watching offbeat movies, and reading.
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