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New Overwatch Update With Skins, Retribution Co-Op Mode Is Live

Here's everything in the newest Overwatch patch.

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The latest free update for Overwatch has arrived, and it kicks off the latest seasonal event, Overwatch Archive 2018. It's live now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC and features both new skins and a special co-op Brawl mode called Retribution.

There are a handful of new skins--eight Legendaries--to get your hands on through loot boxes. Characters to get new looks in this update are Hanzo, Winston, Moira, Reaper, Mei, Doomfist, Sombra, and Lucio. More than 100 cosmetic items from last year's Uprising event return, with 60 new ones being added for this event. These include highlight intros, sprays, emotes, and more.

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Now Playing: Overwatch Retribution PVE CO-OP Horde Mode Returns

As for Retribution mode, it's a four-player co-op experience not unlike what we've seen before from Overwatch's limited-time PvE offerings. It takes players eight years prior to the events of Overwatch, when the Blackwatch group tries to capture a "high-ranking member of the Talon organization." Players will assume the roles of Genji, McCree, Moira, and Reyes (who ultimately becomes Reaper). Alternatively, there's a non-canonical version that allows you to play as any character from the full roster. Either way, you'll be playing on a new Venice map, while a PvP version, Rialto, will also be available as a new Escort map.

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The new event runs from now until April 30. Alongside the returning cosmetics from last year, you can also take part in the returning Uprising PvE mode. Both of these, like the Junkenstein's Revenge mode release around Halloween, are only available on a limited-time basis because Blizzard doesn't think they offer the necessary level of long-term depth.

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