Mercy Gets New Pink Skin in Overwatch β 100% Proceeds Go To Breast Cancer Research Foundation
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5/10Whatβs this? A new skin for Mercy in Overwatch? Yes, that is correct and there isnβt a special seasonal event happening in the game. Itβs for awareness and all proceeds will go towards the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Mercy Gets New Pink Skin in Overwatch for Breast Cancer Research Foundation
The folks over at Blizzard Entertainment has partnered with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation to release a special charity skin forΒ Overwatchβs winged healer, Mercy. A few videos give you a look at the new skin in action as well as some details on Blizzardβs partnership with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
From now until 21st May 2018, you can purchase the Pink Mercy skin for USD $14.99 (RM59.72) in-game orΒ online. All proceeds from the legendary skin will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation to help find a cure.
There are a few other ways to show your support. First, there is a new, limited-edition Pink Mercy shirt available on theΒ Blizzard Gear StoreΒ which is available for USD $30 (RM119.52). Just like the Pink Mercy skin, all sales will also go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Youβll also be able to earn a variety of Breast Cancer Research Foundation themed in-game sprays and player icons. All youβll have to do is log into the game or watch between 2 to 6 hours of participating charity streams. In order to receive the rewards, you will have to link your Twitch account to your Blizzard account. These streams will start today and go until 21st May 2018.
OverwatchΒ is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Blizzardβs Battle.net.
Pokdepinion: Itβs a good initiative to not only raise awareness but also as a call for help from theΒ Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Your contribution, whether it be to help them or that you just want the pink Mercy skin, might actually end up saving lives.
