Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass: Mercy Mythic, theme, more

Nathan Warby
Mercy in Overwatch 2

The Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass skins have been revealed, including the brand-new Mercy Mythic. So, here’s everything we know about the OW2 Season 10 Battle Pass.

Overwatch 2 Season 10 is gearing up to be a huge update for Blizzard’s popular multiplayer shooter, bringing the new Hero Venture and reworks to a number of maps. It also brings a fresh Battle Pass for players to grind, but this time it’ll work slightly differently thanks to the introduction of the Mythic Shop.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass, from the theme to all of the skins.

Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass price

The regular version of the Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass will be available for 1,000 OW Coins ($9.99/£8.39). Meanwhile, the Premium Battle Pass will be 2,200 OW coins ($20/£16.79).

This upgraded version unlocks the first 20 of the 80 Tiers right away and even comes with a 20% XP boost that lasts for the entire season. Of course, there is no need to buy the Battle Pass to enjoy Season 10, as there will also be plenty of free rewards on offer.

The Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass also sees some new introductions to the rewards, as players will be able to earn Coins through the Battle Pass as opposed to Daily Challenges, as well as Mythic Prisms, which are a new currency that you can use to purchase Mythic skins.

Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass theme

Overwatch 2 Season 10 will feature a Mirror Universe theme called Mirrorwatch, where usually good Heroes are bad and vice versa.

This has been confirmed in the launch trailer, where we saw characters like Doomfist and Widowmaker in traditional Overwatch clothes while Ana and Reinhardt had Talon armor on.

The trailer also teased a new mode with “Reimagined Abilities,” where Mercy can shoot with her Caduceus Staff.

All skins in Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass

Mercy is receiving the Mythic skin for Overwatch 2 Season 10, and a few other Heroes also got skins in line with the Mirrorwatch theme.

Here are all the Heroes getting a new skin in the Battle Pass:

  • Mythic Skin: Mercy
  • Widowmaker
  • Doomfist
  • Sombra
  • Brigitte
  • Tracer
  • Reinhardt
  • Symmetra
  • Baptiste
  • Sojourn
  • Ana

Mercy’s Mythic skin is called “Vengeance Mercy,” and it comes with plenty of customization options to match the Mirrorwatch Universe theme.

All Heroes with new skins will reflect the Mirrorwatch theme in the Battle Pass. Sombra and Doomfist, for example, have classic Overwatch skins while Reinhardt and Ana have the red and black color scheme for Talon. Echo, Zenyatta, and Orisa will receive special skins that will be available to unlock via the Shop.

On top of all the new skins, Season 10 also brings the new Mythic Shop to allow players to unlock past skins too. Once it arrives, it will feature every Mythic from Season 1 to 7, with progress earned alongside the current Battle Pass.

Players will be able to use Mythic Prisms earned through the Battle Pass to use in the Mythic Shop. Completing the Battle Pass will earn you 80 Prisms, which is enough to purchase a Mythic skin of your choice, including Mercy’s new look. This is the new and only way to get Mythic skins in OW2 from Season 10 onwards.

Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass trailer

Check out the launch trailer for Overwatch 2 Season 10 below:

That was everything we know about the Overwatch 2 Season 10 Battle Pass! For more on OW2, check out our other guides:

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About The Author

Nathan is a Senior Writer at CharlieIntel. He’s an expert in EA Sports FC, Call of Duty, and Overwatch, as well as superhero games, including Marvel’s Spider-Man. With a master's degree in Magazine Journalism from Nottingham Trent University, he worked as a Trainee Reporter for Derbyshire Live before moving into games media, with bylines at Dexerto, Cultured Vultures, and more. You can contact Nathan by email at [email protected].