How to Get Pachimari Roadhog Epic Skin in Overwatch 2

Blizzard

Overwatch 2 is leaping into Spring with a new limited-time event and game mode themed arounf Pachimari.

Overwatch 2 is celebrating the month of March with Pachi-Marchi, an all-new event starring the cute Pachimari characters who first appeared in the original Overwatch. Pachi-Marchi comes right off the heels of the One Punch Man crossover event, the first crossover ever by Overwatch.

Pachi-Marchi also features a new skin for Roadhog. Here's how to get it.

How to Get Pachimari Roadhog Epic Skin in Overwatch 2

Pachi-Marchi brings with it a new game mode, Catch-A-Mari, and a number of in-game challenges that can be completed to earn rewards and XP. Completing six of these challenges, according to Esports.gg, earns you the skin.

Challenge

Condition

Reward

Catch Them (Nearly) All

Complete 6 Pachi-Marchi Challenges

40,000 Battle Pass XP, Pachimari Roadhog skin

Pachi-Saved!

Deny 3 Points in Catch-A-Mari

2,500 Battle Pass XP, Player Icon

Pachimari Warrior I

Complete 4 Games. Wins grant double progress.

5,000 Battle Pass XP, Player Icon

Pachimari Warrior II

Complete 8 Games. Wins grant double progress.

5,000 Battle Pass XP, Player Icon

Pachimari Warrior III

Complete 12 Games. Wins grant double progress.

5,000 Battle Pass XP, Player Icon

Pachimari Warrior IV

Complete 16 Games. Wins grant double progress.

5,000 Battle Pass XP, Name Card

Catch-A-Mari Contestant

Complete 5 Games of Catch-A-Mari. Wins grant double progress.

7,500 Battle Pass XP, Weapon Charm

Ultimari

Score or Deny 40 points in Catch-A-Mari

5,000 Battle Pass XP

According to a press release by Blizzard, Catch-A-Mari is a unique 3v3 Elimination mode, not a Capture the Flag mode as one might have initially suspected. Like the normal Elimination modes, Catch-A-Mari pits two teams of three players against one another on special small maps, where they must defeat each player on the opposing team — all of whom have just one life.

Unique to the Catch-A-Mari mode, however, is what Blizzard is calling the "elimination confirmed" mechanic, which differentiates it from regular Elimination modes.