
As the Chinese New Year approaches, chatter around the possible launch of Mei's mythic skin is heating up. Players express a mix of skepticism and hope for its design and quality ahead of the event.
With growing anticipation, many players worry about the upcoming skin's quality. One player stated, "This is it imo. Until something changes with the amount of effort put into them, Iโm happy to wait for Mei to have her turn." This reflects a broader concern about the recent aesthetic direction of skins, as many feel the designs have not met expectations.
Another player confessed their desire for the skin: "Yes please, Iโve been begging ๐ซ๐ซ๐ซ," channeling their eagerness despite their concerns.
Discussion around the skinโs theme has intensified. One comment resonated with worries about a lack of cohesion, pointing out, "Itโs gonna be an Elsa dress." Some recall last year's dragon motif more favorably, highlighting anxieties about a potential clash of cultures in the design.
Whispers of alternatives to Mei's skin have started to circulate. One player suggested, "With the Talon event happening, itโll probably be someone in Talonโฆ" Alongside this, discussions about Junoโs secondary mythic skin being a contender have gained traction.
A strong sentiment was echoed with, "I swear to god it better not be another Doomfist skin fiasco. The skin wasn't bad but it was terrible as a mythic." These remarks indicate players are particularly sensitive to the concept of what defines a mythic skin versus a legendary one.
"Queen got her mythic really fast too. ๐ค๐ป"
Doubt Remains: Thereโs a strong sense of skepticism regarding the quality and effort in recent skins.
Craving for Representation: The community shows a high demand for detailed and thoughtful designs, especially regarding cultural elements.
Tension Over Choices: Players are concerned that decisions may lean toward less deserving characters over fan favorites like Mei.
โฝ Many players express a fear of another disappointing skin release.
โ A strong desire persists for iconic characters, particularly Mei.
โ "They really donโt have good art direction for those mythic skins," underlining the critical mood.
As the event draws closer, the debate is expected to intensify. Will developers heed community feedback, or will patterns of disappointment continue? Fans are eagerly awaiting answers.