Blizzard Reveals Breast Cancer Research Foundation Overwatch Skin

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Blizzard has revealed a new charity skin for Overwatch. People will be able to support the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) by purchasing a Pink Mercy skin. It is available from May 8-21, 2018.

 

People can purchase Pink Mercy through the official website. It is $14.99, with all the money from every purchase going to BCRF. It is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, but the skin itself is tied to the platform you purchase it for.

 

The guaranteed minimum donation to BCRF will be $250,000. After May 21, 2018, Blizzard will reveal how much money will go to the charity.

 

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Overwatch is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.


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