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Ocean of game overwatch
Ocean of game overwatch










ocean of game overwatch

The hero of note wielded a giant four-sided weapon, which is somewhat similar to the shuriken used by Yuffie in Final Fantasy VII, but much thicker. It looked like a fennec fox, but with longer ears and a more aggressive stance. At her side and standing up to her knees was a fuzzy little critter with pointy ears and an equally pointy tail. The hero that stood out the most, and I couldn't take my eyes off of, appeared to be a female with short hair. The character I believed to be male held a crooked staff, looking somewhat like a wizard, warlock, or voodoo priest.

ocean of game overwatch

This is just a guess, mind you, as the garments they wore made it difficult to know for sure. From what I could make out, three of the forms were female. The image contained four silhouettes, none were immediately recognizable as characters that were teased in earlier concept arts, comic books, or any of the art we've seen. One of the slides he brought up was for new heroes. Whenever I asked the team about Echo, they used the word "mysterious" to describe her.ĭuring my visit, game director Jeff Kaplan quickly walked me through a PowerPoint presentation that showed off Overwatch 2's new content. We know that Sojourn will be a playable hero when Overwatch 2 hits, and there's a good chance Echo will be too, but Blizzard still doesn't want to say whether she is or not. As the classic characters' appearances are altered, Blizzard is also working on new heroes. When I visited the development team in early October, they had 13 updated hero designs, with Doomfist being the last to go through the process. As you read this, Blizzard is updating their looks for the new game. All of Overwatch 1's heroes are coming back for Overwatch 2.












Ocean of game overwatch