An imaginative Overwatch 2 fan has created a piece of fan art that shows what the psychic Sigma would look like if he had been the one to receive Kiriko's skin from the One-Punch Man collaboration. As part of a larger effort between One-Punch Man and Overwatch 2 to release skins based on the anime, the character Kiriko would receive one based on Tatsumaki, a young woman who has powerful telekinetic abilities.

When it comes to what characters also have telekinetic abilities in Overwatch 2's roster, Sigma comes the closest with his ability to manipulate gravity closely resembling telekinesis. As with many other of the heroes in Overwatch 2's roster, he can be a force to be reckoned with, even if his strengths can be turned against him during a match.

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No doubt seeing the similarities between Sigma and Tatsumaki, an artist who goes by the name nenyn_2 drew a piece of fan art imagining what the former looked like in the latter's outfit. The work is an absolute sight to behold, with Sigma staring at the viewer with several levitating rocks while wearing a tight dress that exposes a pair of defined and somewhat hairy legs. What further sells the piece is Sigma also having Tatsumaki's hair, be it as a wig or styled hair that had to have been grown out seeing as how the Overwatch 2 hero is normally bald when not pulling off a pair of flats.

With the post garnering over 20,000 upvotes, viewers are clearly having fun with the art, and the comments further sell this. The top comment declares that Sigma is beauty and grace, and will do what he does best in Overwatch 2, throwing rocks at people's faces. Someone else joked that the art is silly because Sigma does not wear shows, and another warned viewers to not look up at him when he is using his ultimate move.

If there is anything that nenyn_2's piece shows, it is that many members of the community can still have fun with the characters even as Overwatch 2 faces controversy over its matchmaking systems. That is something that Blizzard has been claiming to address to improve the player experience even if many have been unhappy with the results. While the game itself might be facing this issue, many can agree that something positive coming out of the game recently is being able to see Sigma do a great job pulling off a skintight dress.

Overwatch 2 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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