Pink Mercy is back in Overwatch 2, and apart from ruining years of black market accounts, it vaulted the FPS onto Steam's best-sellers list

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a couple of weeks ago, but since then, we've seen quite a fallout in the community, with some devastated about the skin's return while others couldn't be happier. rarest skins. Originally sold as part of a charity drive for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the skin was only on sale for a short time, after which Blizzard said it would not be brought back.

But there are plenty of other players who are absolutely elated at the return of the skin."I feel like a mob boss laughing in my executive chair watching the black market just completely crumble," one player says in For the longest time, there was strange rhetoric attached to the skin as some players argued that you weren't a proper Mercy main if you didn't have it."Gatekeeping a normal skin is already shameful af, but the people who were saying that Pink needs to stay limited to show who was and wasn't a noob were a whole different kind of scumbag sack of shit because it was a charity skin," another.

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