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Overwatch Halloween Terror 2020 event on now until November

Overwatch Halloween Terror 2020 was recently detailed by Activision Blizzard and we’ve got all its terrifying and spooky details below.

Available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch, the Halloween-themed event once again features Junkenstein’s Revenge and runs through until 4 November.

Junkenstein’s Revenge Halloween Terror 2020

Junkenstein’s Revenge will change it up, week-on-week, as follows:

  • Week 1: Vengeful Ghost, Frenzied Stampede
    • A deadly ghost chases players
    • Zomnics move faster
  • Week 2: Volatile Zomnics, Three They Were
    • Zomnics explode near players
    • Only three players but they deal more damage
  • Week 3: Mystery Swap, Shocking Surprise
    • Heroes periodically randomised
    • Some enemies spawn Shock-Tires on death

Moreover, heroes Baptiste and Ashe have been added to the limited time mode.

Halloween Terror 2020 Weekly Challenges

  • Week 1:
    • Win 3 Games: Fantasma Sombra Player Icon
    • Win 6 Games: Fantasma Sombra Spray
    • Win 9 Games: Fantasma Sombra Epic Skin
  • Week 2:
    • Win 3 Games: Stone Brigitte Player Icon
    • Win 6 Games: Stone Brigitte Spray
    • Win 9 Games: Stone Brigitte Epic Skin
  • Week 3:
    • Win 3 Games: Ragdoll Echo Player Icon
    • Win 6 Games: Ragdoll Echo Spray
    • Win 9 Games: Ragdoll Echo Epic Skin

Halloween Terror 2020 Legendary Skins

New Legendary Skins have been added as follows:

  • Karasu-Tengu Genji
  • Dai-Tengu Hanzo
  • Werewolf Winston
  • Flying Dutchman Sigma
  • Shin-Ryeong D.Va

Overwatch is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.


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