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Venture running in Overwatch 2.
Screenshot via Blizzard

Yet another Overwatch 2 Season goes by without a Venture skin

I am not pleased.

Overwatch 2 fans are left confused as Season 11 wraps up without a single new skin for Venture, the game’s first trans non-binary hero. Released in Season 10 as the 40th hero, Venture debuted with a modest selection of four rare skins—essentially just color swaps of the base model.

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Despite the appreciation surrounding their addition to the game (because Venture is super fun to play and play against), they remain the only hero in Overwatch’s history without a Legendary skin at launch.

Venture gameplay in Overwatch 2.
Screenshot via Blizzard

Since the reveal of Venture’s gameplay and model in November 2023, players have been waiting for a Legendary skin that could bring the character in line with others on the roster. After all, every other hero introduced to the game has launched with a Legendary skin, making the absence of one for Venture even more puzzling. In contrast, Mauga, the 39th hero who arrived just two seasons earlier, has already accumulated four Legendary skins, with a total of 11 alternative skins to his base skin.

As Season 12 approaches, the skin announcements are once again leaving Venture fans disappointed. The new season promises a Mythic Anubis Reaper skin inspired by the Egyptian Sun God Ra, along with Legendary skins for heroes like Doomfist, Ana, Ashe, Illari, and Sigma. But for Venture? Nothing. Nadda. Zip.

I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed. Wait, actually—

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What’s particularly frustrating is that Blizzard put so much effort into ensuring Venture’s character was represented authentically, working closely with the LGBT Network and gender non-conforming developers on the team. Yet, despite the importance of this representation, Venture has been sidelined when it comes to in-game customization, leading many to question Blizzard’s commitment to their inclusion.

I have to wonder if Blizzard is struggling to keep up with the sheer amount of content they're putting out —and I'm not the only one. Why does Season 12 need two Mercy skins?

The newest hero, Juno, who will debut in Season 12, is also set to launch without a Legendary skin. But for Venture, this lack of attention feels especially glaring. An entire season, “Venture Forth,” was named after them, and yet they remain the only hero without a proper Legendary skin—a distinction that makes their inclusion feel less genuine.

It's been over seven months since Venture was first revealed at BlizzCon 2023, and they still don't have a Legendary skin. Venture remains on the sidelines, and the community is still waiting for Blizzard to give this hero the attention they deserve.

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Lyssa Chatterton has been a freelance writer for over 6 years, ever since graduating from their Master's degree in Transliteration & Screenwriting. They have worked with clients in practically every industry, including iGaming and TCG/Tabletop news. Lyssa prefers cosy games and indie games, but that doesn't stop them from going all out with a great fantasy RPG or digging out old retro games. An avid fan of Pokémon, Animal Crossing, the Witcher, and Persona, you'll be seeing a wide range of writing from this freelancer.