Identity V COA ZETA Championship Skins: Cost & Worth

Identity V has a heavy focus on skins and other cosmetics. Most of these costumes are based on something specific or released as a celebration. The latter is the case with the COA: ZETA Championship skins, which have already taken the game’s players by storm. With the costumes making so many waves in the community, it makes sense for players to want to know whether they’re any good.

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What are the COA: ZETA Championship skins in Identity V?

Opera Singer costume Identity V

Identity V has a large presence in the esports scene, ensuring that professional players attempt to win large-scale tournaments. The COA, or Call of the Abyss, VIII Championship concluded, and ZETA DIVISION won the tournament by a huge margin. Of course, previous winning teams have skins that you can get by utilizing LootBar’s services as well.

ZETA got the option to choose one hunter and one survivor to get exclusive skins based on the team. The team’s members decided to choose Opera Singer and Forward, two fan-favorite characters that the team’s members personally like. It’s somewhat like how the winner of the League of Legends World Championship can choose one champion to get a skin each.

The two COA: ZETA costumes are:

  • Lightning Charge costume for the Forward

  • Electric Symphony costume for the Opera Singer

They’re both based on the Japanese team ZETA, which means that fans of the team will likely recognize more than a few references to the team and its players. It holds major value for this year’s COA tournament.

As for the skins themselves, they’re both limited-time A-tier costumes. Still, their quality is extremely high, ensuring that they can give some S-tier costumes a run for their money. Of course, they lack some of the flair that higher-tiered costumes have, but the theme’s importance should make up for that.

How to get the COA: ZETA Championship skins in Identity V?

Forward costume Identity V

As mentioned above, both the A-tier Lightning Charge costume for the Forward, as well as the Electric Symphony costume for the Opera Singer, are here for a limited time. They were added to the Illusion Hall on April 9, 2026, and are themed after ZETA_kznk and ZETA_Peter, respectively.

Both costumes are only purchasable through Echoes. This means that you have to spend money if you want to get your hands on them. They’re both worth 1,388 Echoes, each, so you’ll need 2,776 Echoes to buy both of them. Of course, you can buy them individually if you want, which is perfect if you only like one costume.

Then, there’s the matter of how long you have to get these costumes. Both costumes are available in the Illusion Hall until May 7, 2026. This gives you a little less than a month to decide whether you want the two COA: ZETA Championship skins or if you want to save for any upcoming crossover.

Have previous COA Championship skins returned to the Illusion Hall?

Previous COA winner costume identity V

It makes sense that some players may want to buy the costumes based on their favorite teams instead of just ZETA. If this is the case with you, then there’s good news. Some previous COA Championship costumes will also return to the shop on April 30. The full lineup of returning costumes is:

  • Ocean Conqueror costume for the Antiquarian (COA VI)

  • Sky Mender costume for the Dream Witch (COA VI)

  • Dormant Koi costume for the Mechanic (COA IV)

  • Visitor From Shu costume for Guard 26 (COA IV)

  • Upright Judgment costume for the Coordinator (COA III)

  • Reversed Judgment costume for the Dream Witch (COA III)

  • Sagittarius costume for the Mercenary (COA V)

  • Sirius costume for the Sculptor (COA V)

  • Silken Steps costume for the Entomologist (COA VII)

  • Siegeforged costume for The Breaking Wheel (COA VII)

All of these costumes will likely also be acquirable through Echoes only.

Are the COA: ZETA Championship skins in Identity V worth it?

Opera Singer costume gameplay

Whether the COA: ZETA Championship skins are worth it is extremely subjective. The costumes are indeed extremely well-designed, better than most A-tier costumes released recently. They feature custom designs, themes, and sound effects that are based on ZETA.

Not to mention, there’s also the exclusivity factor. There’s a good chance that these skins will return in the future, but that’ll likely be around the time next year’s COA costumes come out. This means that you’ll have to wait an entire year to get these costumes if you don’t get them now, which could be grounds for some players to get them now.

Both costumes are marketed with electrifying effects, hence their names. This naturally enhances the appeal of both costumes even more, which could push you to want to get them. Ultimately, the best thing to do is to look at the costumes and their official reveals to determine whether you want to buy an Identity V top up or two to get them.

Conclusion

Identity V’s focus on cosmetics is clear when looking at all of the events and collaborations from this year already. Still, the COA: ZETA Championship skins are among some of the best we’ve seen so far, making them awesome purchases for those who frequently play the Forward or Opera Singer.