Overwatch players want concept art skins as Blizzard reveals early hero designs

Overwatch fans demand concept art skins as Blizzard reveals early hero designs

Fan Demand for Concept Art Skins

As BlizzCon approaches, the Overwatch community has been captivated by recently revealed concept art showcasing early hero designs. Players are now campaigning for these unused concepts to be adapted into official in-game skins, particularly for special events.

The celebration of Blizzard’s 30th anniversary has unveiled fascinating design iterations, with fans actively petitioning for their implementation as cosmetic options.

Sombra’s Design Transformation

The development journey of Sombra demonstrates Blizzard’s extensive design process. Originally conceived as ‘Omniblade’, the character bore little resemblance to her final form, featuring blue hair, streetwear-inspired attire, and distinct throwing daggers.

“The transition from Omniblade to Sombra represents one of our most dramatic character evolutions,” Blizzard noted in their retrospective tweet. This revelation has sparked discussions about preserving design history through cosmetic options.

[Original Twitter update about 2014 creation date preserved]

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) February 8, 2021

Prominent community members like streamer Fitzyhere have joined the chorus requesting these concepts become playable skins, with many suggesting they’d be perfect for anniversary celebrations.

Mercy’s Original Concept

Mercy’s development history reveals equally fascinating changes, including a complete gender swap from initial concepts. Early artwork shows the healer as a male Valkyrie character before evolving into the beloved Angela Ziegler we know today.

“These concept variations demonstrate our commitment to finding the perfect character identity,” Blizzard explained while sharing the archival material. The community has been equally enthusiastic about these unused designs potentially becoming skins.

[Original #FromTheVault tweet preserved]

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) February 8, 2021

Potential Future Implementations

While Blizzard hasn’t confirmed any plans, the community has proposed several ways these concepts could be implemented. Anniversary events seem the most logical fit, though some suggest they could work as premium or challenge rewards.

Design considerations would include adapting the concepts to modern rigs while preserving their original aesthetic. With Overwatch 2’s development ongoing, these skins could provide exciting content bridges between releases.

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