Jeff Kaplan, former Overwatch game director, stated that Blizzard never altered Tracer's posterior design. Responding to a fan question during a stream, Kaplan emphasized that it 'stayed exactly the same.' The comment addresses long-standing fan memories of a supposed nerf.
Jeff Kaplan, who directed Overwatch before leaving Blizzard, addressed a persistent fan belief during a promotional stream for his upcoming game, The Legend of California. A viewer asked why the team had 'nerfed Tracer’s butt,' referring to the character's prominent design in her tight pants and a victory pose from the game's early days more than a decade ago. Kaplan firmly denied the change, saying, “We actually didn’t nerf Tracer’s butt. It stayed exactly the same.” This revelation suggests a Mandela Effect among fans who recall Blizzard patching out the feature, though Tracer's distinctive look has persisted through her Overwatch 2 redesign and various skins, displayed differently in victory animations. Jake Lucky shared the exchange on X on April 9, 2026, captioning it, 'Overwatch creator Jeff Kaplan confirms Blizzard never nerfed Tracer's butt, it stayed the same,' accompanied by a clip. Tracer, once the mascot of the hero shooter with heavy promotion and lore presence, has taken a backseat amid newer characters like Kiriko, Juno, and the upcoming 51st hero, Sierra, set for release on April 14 with the start of season 2. That update will also tweak Anran’s design for distinction from similar heroes.