Fan artist created the incredible Overwatch holiday skin concept for Mercy and D.Va-Dot Esports

2021-12-13 17:17:49 By : Mr. Patrick Gao

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These are definitely real skins.

Holidays are in full swing at this time. Although Blizzard has not announced the details of this year's Winter Wonderland event, some artists have begun to wear suitable holiday costumes for their favorite Overwatch characters.

Artist Cassandra De La Torre created these amazing skins while seeking a conceptual art internship at Blizzard. The first one is Starlight Chaser D.Va, which is a red, black and white suit that makes Hana Song and her mecha sparkle. The MEKA skin includes festive lights and stars on the fins, as well as the antique lamp-like details in the fusion cannon. Pilot D.Va's adjacent outfits include Hana wearing a newsboy hat, a poinsettia flower pin, and a military tunic over a red and black skirt. The tunic matched the cuffs of her knee-length socks, and the skirt matched the high heel boots. This skin is the result of multiple modifications, as De La Torre showed in their exploration work: they created 12 different versions of the skin, and then determined the skin shown in the picture below.

De La Torre also created a holiday skin concept for Mercy. Titled Snow Seraph Mercy, it saw the therapist wearing a fluffy blue coat, matching belt, black skirt and her usual golden boots. Her cane is now wooden, with ice crystals on both ends, matching the ones on her hair. De La Torre showed the staff from multiple angles, including the usual first-person perspective of the game. The whole impression is that snow and cold weather give the angelic therapist a colder appearance.

In addition to the Mercy skin concept, De La Torre also produced several Snow Seraph sprays for Mercy. If these sprays are real, players can choose a cup of hot cocoa and marshmallows, one of the golden souls Mercy can see, a gift full of health packs, or the cute image of Snow Seraph Mercy himself.

These skins definitely look like something outside of real games. We hope you can get this job, Cassandra.