![]() There’s a new 2×1 transparent blue cylinder that comes sporting a health pack decal. To complement the lot of new figure-centric elements, LEGO has also introduced a selection of new printed pieces to help fit with the Overwatch world theming. Each come rocking their default skins from the game, rather than any of the other variants. And of course, all of the characters are instantly recognizable as their in-game counterparts. Most of these stack up to having some of the most exceptional details we’ve seen in minifigures this year. All 12 come comprised of brand-new torsos, heads and helmet/hair elements. Though whichever of the figures happens to be your main in Overwatch, their brick incarnations will surely not disappoint. Another notable inclusion here is the Winston bigfig which fans will certainly find to be one of the highlights from the Blizzard series. There’s the expected standouts like Tracer, Reaper and Solider 76. Pretty much all of the well-known characters made the cut into LEGO’s first wave of kits. Of the 26 heroes available in-game at the time of release, only 12 had made their way into brick-built form. MinifiguresĪrguably the most enticing aspect of the kits is in the selection of exclusive minifigures. ![]() ![]() From new elements to exclusive minifigures and more, there’s a lot that stood out for LEGO fans here. As a recap, the original LEGO Overwatch wave consisted of six different sets which entered with a retail price from $15 to $90.
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