The Lilith Moira skin, the one that divided the player base, can be obtained for free—but it doesn't spark a united euphoria in the community about it.
Originally released during Season 7 as part of a Diablo-themed bundle, the skin required players to buy a $40 Battle Pass pack. Many fans felt the price was unfair, especially since Lilith quickly became one of the biggest Overwatch 2 skins.
After backlash, Aaron Keller promised more ways to unlock fan-favorite skins. Now, Blizzard has added the skin to standard loot boxes.
While many players are thrilled they can finally get Lilith without spending money, others who paid the original price are frustrated. Some argue that making such a premium item free over a year later feels like a slap in the face to early buyers.
Blizzard hasn’t commented yet, but the move raises questions about how long exclusivity lasts—and whether high-priced skins will always stay locked behind paywalls. Moral of the story? Some players might now wait before opening their wallets.
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