Overwatch 2 heroes get new choreographed dance emotes in upcoming Le Sserafim collab

Blizzard revealed the contents of Overwatch 2’s collaboration with Le Sserafim right this moment, and together with new skins, a bunch of heroes can even discover ways to dance just like the Ok-pop group.

In a publish to social media, Blizzard introduced right this moment that together with a handful of recent skins coming to the sport, 5 of its heroes could be getting new dance emotes, and a one-minute video makes it clear that the crew of women getting Le Sserafim-inspired skins can even be studying a bit of little bit of the Ok-pop group’s dance routine as properly.

Because of some assist from the video enhancing abilities of the Overwatch new aggregator OW Cavalry on Twitter, we now have a handy nine-second loop of Brigitte, D.Va, Kiriko, Sombra, and Tracer doing the dance emote in sync. As OW Cavalry aptly identified when posting the video, the emote appears to be following the choreography from Le Sserafim’s ANTIFRAGILE music video, which premiered one 12 months in the past.

It’s unclear precisely how gamers will have the ability to get their fingers on these emotes, however one would anticipate that they’ll both be earnable by means of a limited-time occasion problem or they’ll be part of a Le Sserafim bundle that features a Legendary pores and skin for the 5 heroes within the store. Greater than possible it will likely be the latter, however we gained’t know for certain till the occasion begins on Wednesday, Nov. 1.

This isn’t the primary time Blizzard has put some cross-hero choreography into OW2. The unique dancing kings of Overwatch, Junkrat and Roadhog, each obtained robot-style dance strikes when Blizzard put a pair of robo skins within the store that depicted every character.

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Max Miceli

Senior Workers Author. Max graduated from the College of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science diploma in 2015. He beforehand labored for The Esports Observer masking the streaming trade earlier than becoming a member of Dot the place he now helps with Overwatch 2 protection.

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