{"id":36676,"date":"2025-01-28T16:01:35","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:01:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/overwatch-cosplayer-supports-her-allies-as-beautiful-pink-mercy-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:01:35","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:01:35","slug":"overwatch-cosplayer-supports-her-allies-as-beautiful-pink-mercy-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/overwatch-cosplayer-supports-her-allies-as-beautiful-pink-mercy-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Overwatch cosplayer supports her allies as beautiful Pink Mercy &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Overwatch cosplayer supports her allies as beautiful Pink Mercy Blizzard Entertainment, leona_huooOverwatch\u2019s Pink Mercy skin has won the hearts of players across the globe, and one cosplayer has brought the iconic cosmetic to life. If there was ever a skin that held so much meaning for a game\u2019s community, it\u2019s Overwatch\u2019s Pink Mercy. Released in 2018 for a limited time in support of Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the cosmetic\u2019s meaning resonated with a whole lot of players. As the fanbase continues to urge the devs to add the skin back into the game, we\u2019ve seen talented artists design similar cosmetics for fellow supports Brigitte and Ana. In an attempt to sate frustrations and bring the character to life, Chinese cosplayer leona_huoo (Leona) has perfectly recreated Pink Mercy in a cosplay that will blow your minds. Overwatch Pink Mercy cosplay will melt your heart Choosing to do an Overwatch cosplay \u201cbecause Overwatch is the best FPS game from my perspective,\u201d she notes \u201d I really love this game, and that love motivated me to do a cosplay.\u201d The iconic pink Mercy skin was a no-brainer for her, especially given the symbolism of the skin. \u201cI\u2019m a Mercy main in Overwatch and Pink Mercy is my favorite skin,\u201d she told Dexerto, continuing \u201cPink Mercy also very meaningful due to it being a skin for breast cancer awareness.\u201d Recalling \u201cmy Pink Mercy cosplay was a little more difficult compared to my earlier cosplays,\u201d she states \u201cMercy has a pair of big heavy wings, so it is quite difficult to keep them at the correct angle and move freely or pose properly at the same time.\u201d When you look at Leona\u2019s cosplay, though, you\u2019d never have known she\u2019d had any trouble. Perfectly embodying the Swiss healer\u2019s innocence and warmth, every little detail is masterfully recreated. Golden hair cascades in two pigtails down her shoulders, and that baby pink tunic and its silvery inlays cling tight to her form. Of course, all eyes are on those mechanical wings, which sprout out of her back and look as though they\u2019re ready to lift her high into the skies. View this post on Instagram It turns out that her Overwatch cosplay journey doesn\u2019t end here \u2013 in fact, it has only just begun! \u201cThe lore behind every character is fantastic and really tempting,\u201d she told Dexerto, revealing \u201cI am planning to cosplay all of the female heroes in Overwatch if I can (except Zarya hahaha. She is too strong for me to match the image!) \u201cMy next target will be Ashe and Symmetra. I am also planning to finish my Ana, Brigitte, and Moira cosplays before the end of 2022. I hope I can achieve all of this!\u201d Considering heroes never die, we\u2019re sure that Leona will achieve her aim of cosplaying the game\u2019s entire female roster. Until then, though, we really can\u2019t get enough of her beautiful Pink Mercy!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Overwatch cosplayer supports her allies as beautiful Pink Mercy Blizzard Entertainment, leona_huooOverwatch\u2019s Pink Mercy skin has won the hearts of players across the globe, and one cosplayer has brought the iconic cosmetic to life. If there was ever a skin that held so much meaning for a game\u2019s community, it\u2019s Overwatch\u2019s Pink Mercy. 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