Amid the introduction of a novel currency system in Overwatch 2 during its tenth season, a player stumbled upon a peculiar bug where a spray item's cost exceeded that of an entire Mythic skin. This anomaly in pricing raised eyebrows among the game's community members. The new Mythic Prism currency in Overwatch 2 enables the purchase of various Mythic skins using earned Prisms or optional microtransactions.
This unexpected change in the acquisition of Mythic skins has garnered mixed reactions from Overwatch 2 enthusiasts. For players reliant on the battle pass for cosmetics, little alteration is noted as the current season provides 80 Mythic Prisms incrementally, sufficient for acquiring a top-tier Mythic skin of their choice.
Designed exclusively for Mythic-tier exchanges, Mythic Prisms hit an unusual snag when a player named Marceline encountered a pricing anomaly with the Cute Hanzo spray, demanding a staggering 100 Mythic Prisms or a steep $74.99 USD. Although the root cause of this discrepancy remains unclear, it represents just one of the peculiar issues identified by fans in Overwatch 2 this season. While the glitch may be isolated, similar anomalies have been reported, such as the Blackwatch Moira skin mistakenly priced at 1,500 Overwatch League tokens, surpassing the cost of a Mythic skin in real money terms.
Exploring Overwatch 2 Season 10 Updates
The latest season of Overwatch 2 introduces a plethora of new elements, including a fresh hero addition and an exclusive limited-time game mode accessible to all players. Season 10 showcases an array of skins tied to the Mirrorwatch event, featuring well-known heroes with altered allegiances and a striking Mythic skin for Mercy, transforming her into a vengeful angel.