Expert hacker Olivia Colomar, also known as Sombra, is not only a fun butchallenging hero to playinOverwatch 2(especially for players who prefer sneaky gameplay), but she is also a hero who has plenty of interesting skins to choose from.
Sombra mains and players hoping to get to grips with this hacking whiz might be wondering what her best skins are, so we will be looking at ten particularly noteworthy options for Sombra outfits.

10Augmented
Blonde and Braided
Augumented was one of Sombra’s first Legendary skins from the originalOverwatch. It is the same as the Cyberspace skin, but Augmented is the one that makes it onto our list. Cyberspace is equally impressive, but Augmented is a little more visually striking thanks to the contrast of the black and pink outfit with Sombra’s long, blonde braid. Despite the significant change in hairstyle and color, the skin still feels true to Sombra’s character and fits in well with her design.
9Aztec
An Ancient Empire
This is the first, but not the last, skin on this list that refers to Sombra’s South American heritage, acting as an insight into the character’s history as well as a cool skin in general.The Aztec skin, as the name suggests, is inspired by the Mesoamerican Aztec civilization that was prominent in Mexico from the 14th to the early 16th century. The Aztec skin features an intricate headset and outfit with patterns and designs that reflect the Aztec culture excellently, making for a historical skin that is also personal to Sombra.
8Face Changer
Masked Up
This skin was released in 2020 during theLunar New Year Event, and it takes inspiration from Chinese culture, much like most of the Lunar New Year skins. Face Changer is inspired by Bian Lian, performers in Sichuan opera who change their masks multiple times during their performance. The mask that Sombra wears with this skin has six different iterations that will change periodically, making for a super cool feature that is highly unique.The mask also required some testing of the game’s established tech for it to be successfully implemented into the game, according to ablog from theOverwatchdevs.
7Bride
The Love of a Monster
The Bride skin for Sombra is a reference to the classic Bride of Frankenstein character, and not only does this outfit act as a great reference, but it also suits Sombra excellently, keeping in line with her character. As the Bride, Sombra’s skin becomes pale green and has various stitches to show where she has been put together and brought back to life.
She also wears a unique wedding dress and has bandages around one leg and one arm. Her hair is transformed into a slicked-back quiff with shaved sides and white stripes, similar to the white-streaked beehive of the Bride of Frankenstein. Thisskinis a great outfit for Sombra, but it also works well as an accompanying skinto RoadhogJunkenstein’s Monster skin.

6Ed
Hackers United
With this skin, Sombra cosplays the character Ed from theCowboy Bebopanime. The skin is worth mentioning because of just how well Sombra channels Ed. Sombra and Ed have a lot in common, as both are expert hackers with a mischievous side. As well as having similar personalities, they also have similar styles that come through in this skin.
Sombra dons a spiky red hair do in Ed’s style, but maintains the signature shaved side. She also has a complete outfit change to match Ed’s white crop top and black shorts. This skin is sureto pleaseCowboy Bebopenthusiasts, but it is also a stylish and fitting look for Sombra in general.
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5Los Muertos
Day of the Dead
This is another of Sombra’s first legendary skins, and although it is the same as Azúcar, Los Muertos is mentioned as the colors are more vibrant and eye-catching. The Los Muertos skin alludes to Sombra’s criminal background, wherein she joined the Los Muertos gang after she was orphaned during the Omnic Crisis. She sells her hacking abilities and becomes a member of the crime syndicate, and this skin shows her wearing Los Muertos attire, including luminous face paint and a spiky pink mohawk.
The vibrant lime green and pink accents of the color scheme combine well with the black and dark gray that covers most of the main body of this skin, making for a bewitching look that is part of Sombra’s history.

4Folklórica
A Splash of Color
Next is another skin that alludes to Sombra’s Mexican heritage, referring to a style of folk dance in Mexico known as baile folkloirco. Female performers of baile folkloric will wear large, colorful dresses when they dance and use flowers as accessories in their hair. Sombra’s Folklóricaskinreflects this well, maintaining her standard design but implementing bright pinks and purples. Sombra also has a colorful flower garland in her hair and a sleek updo.
Although Folklórica doesn’t go all out by having Sombra in a stylized dress, it does reflect the attire of the traditional Mexican dance well with its vibrancy and flowery headdress.

3Black Cat
Hide Your Diamonds
Black Cat has a cat burglar vibe that is sure to please Sombra fans who want to style her in something a little more sleek than usual. With this skin, Sombra wears a deep purple catsuit with glowing blue accents and blue claws.
She also has a short, purple hairstyle, cat ears, and a black eye mask, offering a nod to Selina Kyle/Catwoman from theBatmanuniverse. The final touch on this skin is a whip that Sombra has attached to her hip, with a long end that hangs down in a way that looks like a tail.
2Antifragile Slay Star
Slay, Queen
Sombra was one of the more surprising characters revealed to be a K-pop fan in the Le Sserafim crossover, but her outfit was by far one of the best. With her K-pop-inspired Antifragile Slay Star Skin, Sombra dons a high-legged bodysuit under dual-colored pants with a short jacket. She also has plenty of accessories, such as a cellphone with bunny ears, a fanny pack, a belt/sash around her waist that translates to “I love you” in Korean, and a backward baseball cap.
Sombra’s hair also gets an awesome makeover, as she wears it in two, long, ombre braids that begin as dark purple and fade to lighter purple, then light blue. She also has a cool digital texture on the pieces of her hair sticking out of her cap at the front. Despite being released for anOverwatch 2K-pop event, this is much more than just a skin for K-pop fans.

1Demon Hunter
Worlds Collide
Last but not least is the highly sought-after Demon Hunter skin for Sombra. The skin is a reference to the Demon Hunter class from theDiablogames, and it first came about back in 2018, given out as a freebie for those who attended BlizzCon 2018.
It then became unlockable in 2019 duringthe Halloween Terror event, but it is no longer available. Players can buy the Gilded Hunter skin for 3000OverwatchCoins for a very similar outfit (the same skin but with a recolor), but the original Demon Hunter is still the champion when it comes to the best Sombra skins.


