Overwatch 2: The 10 best Kiriko skins in 2025
TL;DR Kiriko is an Overwatch 2 hero who was introduced when the second game launched. There are more than 30 Overwatch 2 skins for Kiriko, many of which can be bought for credits. Some of the rarest Kiriko skins use Mythic Prisms, and others are exclusive to the Battle Pass. Kiriko is the daughter of … Continued The post Overwatch 2: The 10 best Kiriko skins in 2025 appeared first on Esports Insider.


TL;DR
- Kiriko is an Overwatch 2 hero who was introduced when the second game launched.
- There are more than 30 Overwatch 2 skins for Kiriko, many of which can be bought for credits.
- Some of the rarest Kiriko skins use Mythic Prisms, and others are exclusive to the Battle Pass.
- Kiriko is the daughter of Asa Yamagami, a healer who has been described as “tough to master” by the fanbase.
- Kiriko has some of the more inventive Overwatch 2 skins thanks to her traditional Japanese style.
Kiriko currently has over 30 skins in Overwatch 2. Some of the best Kiriko skins include AntFragile Kira-Kira, Sakura, and Witch.
Kiriko was one of the first new heroes to be introduced when Overwatch 2 launched, and she has gone on to become one of the most popular support heroes in the game. As is usually the case with the popular characters, Kiriko has received multiple Overwatch 2 skins.
Some of the Kiriko skins in Overwatch 2 are more noteworthy than others. With this in mind, we’re going to be looking at the absolute best Kiriko skins that are currently in Overwatch 2.
The 10 best Kiriko skins in 2025
At the time of writing, these are the best Kiriko skins in the game thanks to their creativity, design, and how well they suit Kiriko’s style and personality.
Skin Name | Skin Quality | Cost to Unlock |
---|---|---|
Amaterasu | Mythic | 50 Mythic Prisms |
Antifragile Kira-Kira | Legendary | 1900 Credits |
Hashimoto | Legendary | 1900 Credits |
Hinotori | Legendary | Battle Pass Exclusive |
K-2000 Blademaster | Legendary | 1900 Credits |
Matsuri | Epic | 1000 Credits |
Rainy Day | Legendary | Battle Pass Exclusive |
Rogue | Epic | Battle Pass Exclusive |
Sakura | Epic | 1000 Credits |
Witch | Legendary | 1900 Credits |
Amaterasu

Amaterasu is Kiriko’s Mythic skin, and it is not only beautiful but also references her Japanese heritage. Amaterasu is a key figure in Japanese mythology, known as the Japanese sun goddess. This skin is customisable, but each iteration perfectly captures the heavenly nature of Amaterasu.
Antifragile Kira-Kira

The K-pop skins from both Le Sserafim collaborations are arguably some of the best Overwatch 2 skins, reflecting the creative quirkiness that comes with K-pop concert outfits. Kiriko’s Antifragile Kira-Kira does exactly this while maintaining the essence of Kiriko’s rebellious attitude and tomboyish style.
Hashimoto

The Mirrorwatch Overwatch 2 skins are particularly fun and creative, reimagining the heroes as villains and vice versa. Kiriko’s Mirrorwatch skin transforms her into a member of the Hashimoto clan, a Japanese crime syndicate that Kiriko, the hero, protects her community from. Her Hashimoto skin features a black outfit, black makeup, and a black fox mask, giving her a more menacing look. She also has white spiky hair, which contrasts with the darkness of the rest of her skin.
Hinotori

Hinotori is a particularly creative Kiriko skin that combines a cyborg-like design with the Hinotori, which means “phoenix” in Japanese. The skin features a phoenix-like orange and yellow colour scheme, with phoenix feather patterns on Kiriko’s healing ofuda and coat. Her body is designed to resemble a cyborg, featuring seams on her face and robotic eyes.
K-2000 Blademaster

Kirko’s K-2000 Blademaster skin comes from a line of Null Sector Overwatch 2 skins. They are excellent skins that envision the Overwatch heroes as Null Sector robots. Kiriko’s Null Sector skin is a recreation of her character, with attachments that reflect her long robes and ponytail. The purple colouring suits the skin well, while her robotic exterior is highly unique, yet still very much Kiriko, which is impressive, considering the skin doesn’t include her face.
Matsuri

Matsuri is another skin that reflects Kiriko’s Japanese heritage while also being an impressive cosmetic in its own right. Matsuri is a term that means “festival” in Japanese, and Kiriko wears a festive version of her regular outfit to represent that traditional festival feeling. She also wears a traditional Japanese kasa hat, which is a nice touch that adds authenticity to the scene.
Rainy Day

Rainy Day is a super cute Kiriko skin that dresses her in a raincoat and rain boots with an adorable cat theme. The skin is very anime-inspired, from the pink and blue colour palette and hair to the cat decorations and even the piece of hair sticking up on Kiriko’s head. It’s cutesy, but it works.
Rogue

Rogue is a fantasy-themed skin that puts Kiriko in the role of a thieving rogue, and her outfit reflects this fantasy trope while maintaining her fox-like, mischievous nature. From the hood she dons to the black and white colour scheme and the red eyes, it all comes together to create an amazing take on a fantasy role for Kiriko.
Sakura

Sakura is a simple Overwatch skin that takes Kiriko’s regular look and gives her a pink, purple and white colour scheme to represent her Japanese heritage. The skin is called Sakura to reference the sakura flower, otherwise known as the cherry blossom, the national flower of Kiriko’s home country of Japan. Kiriko’s fox mask is replaced with a Sakura flower in her hair, and she also has Sakura patterns on her outfit.
Witch

Witch is a Halloween Kiriko skin, and it is undeniably one of her best. She dons a fantasy-style witch outfit complete with boots, a belt, and a witch hat. She also has a unique hairstyle and a witchy makeup look. The design of the Witch skin is creative and well executed, while also fitting in well with Kiriko’s personality.
How to get Kiriko skins in Overwatch 2

There are a few different ways to get Kiriko skins in Overwatch 2. Players can purchase them from the in-game shop, which has a selection of rotating skins. These have to be purchased with credits, which can be exchanged for real money.
Some skins can only be purchased in bundles, which was the case for the aforementioned K-2000 Blademaster Kiriko skin. Other methods of obtaining Kiriko skins include participating in event challenges and claiming Twitch Drops. Amaterasu is a unique Kiriko skin as it is Mythic. This means it can only be purchased with Mythic Prisms in the Mythic shop.
Conclusion

Kiriko is a support hero in Overwatch 2 who was released alongside Overwatch 2 on October 4th, 2022. She is a female ninja, also known as a kunoichi, and a healer who has a kitsune fox spirit that accompanies her and aids her in healing.
Kiriko uses her healing ofuda as her primary healing method, but she also has a protection suzu that not only heals but also cleanses enemies. Kiriko can also use her kunai to attack enemies and can teleport to allies with her swift step skill.
Kiriko is associated with Genji and Hanzo, as her family are friends with the Shimadas. She trained with the two of them when they were younger, and as a result, she possesses the same wall-climbing ability that they do.
FAQs
At the time of writing, Kirkio has around 31 skins. This does not include the Overwatch League team skins.
Kiriko is Japanese, hailing from the fictional city of Kanezaka, based on Tokyo, Japan.
Kiriko is around 21 years old. This is her canon age, but fans have taken issue with this, as it doesn’t make sense for Kiriko to have trained with Hanzo and Genji as children, given her significant age difference with them.
The latest Kiriko skin is her Juri skin from the Overwatch 2 x Street Fighter collaboration.
References
- https://overwatch.fandom.com/wiki/Kiriko/Cosmetics (Overwatch.fandom)
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