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Overwatch 2 Teams Up With LE SSERAFIM For Their First In-Game Musical Artist Collab

Overwatch 2, Blizzard Entertainment’s free-to-play team-based action game, today announced the game’s first musical artist collaboration with LE SSERAFIM, a fearless group of five (KIM CHAEWON, SAKURA, HUH YUNJIN, KAZUHA, and HONG EUNCHAE) who form one of the fastest-growing K-pop groups on the planet known for their dominating presence on stage.

Overwatch 2 and LE SSERAFIM are working together on the music video for the artist’s next single “Perfect Night” which will debut on 27 October 2023 at 12 pm GMT +8 for those in Malaysia and the rest of Southeast Asia. The creative project also will feature a LE SSERAFIM-inspired custom game mode and exclusive in-game items including Overwatch hero skins.

More details there will be revealed on 30 October 2023, with content going live in-game on 1 November 2023.

Walter Kong, General Manager for Overwatch, said:

“We’re extremely excited to be working with LE SSERAFIM for our game’s first musical artist collaboration. Like the heroes of Overwatch, the LE SSERAFIM members are amazing as individuals, but unstoppable when they come together.”

LE SSERAFIM will also make an appearance at BlizzCon on 5 November 2023 GMT+8 to perform “Perfect Night” at the conclusion of the show. Tickets are available at the BlizzCon official site.

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