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Get D.Va's New Overwatch Skin By Playing Heroes Of The Storm

Another Overwatch character heads to Heroes of the Storm.

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Heroes of the Storm today received a major update, and as part of its launch, Blizzard has revealed new content for both it and Overwatch.

The fantastic cinematic video above features a fight between Diablo and Overwatch's Genji, who is now a playable character in HotS. Later on, it reveals that the next character in HotS will be Overwatch's D.Va.

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While we don't yet know much about exactly how she'll play, we do know you'll likely want to boot up HotS to take part in the Nexus Challenge 2.0. Similar to a previous event that unlocked content in both HotS and Overwatch, this will do the same--most notably, allowing you to unlock a police-inspired D.Va skin for use in Overwatch.

The four-week event will have different rewards each week. Others include loot boxes for both games, a police mount in HotS, and more. You'll also have another chance to unlock the content offered during the previous Nexus Challenge event. You can see all of this in the video below.

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We'll report back as dates and more details are announced. In the meantime, there's a lot of adjustments and new content in HotS to take in--and as many as 20 free characters to obtain.

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