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Overwatch 2 Art Shows Sigma Donning Kiriko’s New One-Punch Man Skin

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A talented Overwatch 2 player created a drawing of Sigma wearing Kiriko’s skin from the game’s One Punch Man partnership.

The psychic Sigma would appear differently if he had received Kiriko’s skin from the One-Punch Man collaboration, according to a creative Overwatch 2 fan’s creation. The character Kiriko would get a skin based on Tatsumaki, a young lady with strong telekinetic abilities, as part of a larger effort between One-Punch Man and Overwatch 2 to release skins based on the anime.

Sigma is the character in Overwatch 2’s cast who comes closest to having telekinetic powers thanks to his ability to manipulate gravity in a manner that is comparable to telekinesis. He can be a force to be reckoned with, just like many other heroes in Overwatch 2, even if his advantages can be used against him in a fight.

Due to the similarities between Tatsumaki and Sigma, fan artist nenyn 2 created a piece of fan art depicting how the former would have appeared wearing Tatsumaki’s attire. Sigma is depicted in the piece staring at the viewer with several levitating rocks while donning a tight dress that reveals her well-defined and slightly hairy legs. Sigma also has Tatsumaki’s hair, either as a wig or styled hair that had to have grown out because the Overwatch 2 hero is typically bald when not sporting a pair of flats, which further sells the piece.

Viewers are obviously enjoying the art, as evidenced by the post’s over 20,000 upvotes, and this is further supported by the comments. Sigma will continue to do what he does best in Overwatch 2, which is throw rocks in people’s faces, according to the first comment. Sigma doesn’t wear shows, so the art is silly, someone else joked, and someone else issued a warning to spectators not to look up at him when he performs his ultimate move.

If nenyn 2’s article demonstrates anything, it’s that despite the controversy surrounding Overwatch 2’s matchmaking systems, many community members can still enjoy the characters. Even though many players have been dissatisfied with the results, Blizzard has been claiming to address that in order to improve the player experience. Despite the fact that the game itself may be having this problem, it is generally acknowledged that Sigma recently did a fantastic job of pulling off a skintight dress.

Overwatch 2 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Source: Andrea Gonzalez

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