Overwatch fans spot enhanced tracer in fortnite

Overwatch players are reacting to the appearance of Tracer in Fortnite, with many claiming her character model features a more pronounced rear end than in the original game. Similar observations have been made about D.Va.

Social media users shared screenshots and comments noting the difference after the Overwatch heroes joined the battle royale. The discussion references past changes to Tracer in Overwatch, where Blizzard adjusted a victory pose in 2016 following fan feedback. Former director Jeff Kaplan later denied that any reduction had occurred to the character's features.

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Realistic illustration of Overwatch Rush mobile game announcement, featuring top-down 4v4 hero battle on a smartphone screen.
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Blizzard announces Overwatch Rush mobile game

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Blizzard Entertainment has revealed Overwatch Rush, a new top-down hero shooter designed for mobile devices and set in the Overwatch universe. The game is in early development by a separate team from the main Overwatch developers. It features familiar heroes in 4v4 battles adapted for touchscreens.

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.

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Epic and Blizzard have confirmed that four Overwatch characters will appear in Fortnite. D.Va, Tracer, Genji and Mercy are scheduled to arrive in the battle royale game on May 14.

A recent leak in Apex Legends has ignited discussions among players about a potential new Legend with a unique ability. The rumor suggests the character could focus on strategic battlefield control, influencing team strategies in the battle royale game. While unconfirmed, the speculation highlights the excitement surrounding upcoming updates.

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Blizzard Entertainment has announced Overwatch Rush, a mobile game set in the Overwatch universe. The title features familiar characters and a 4v4 top-down gameplay mode designed for short sessions. It arrives amid Blizzard's ongoing push into mobile gaming following successes and challenges with other franchises.

Taeseok Jang, head of Krafton's PUBG IP franchise group, expressed respect for Fortnite while discussing the evolution of battle royale games. In an interview in Seoul, Jang highlighted PUBG's strong position and shift toward a platform model with user-generated content. He emphasized the genre's enduring appeal amid industry challenges.

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Developers at AdHoc Studio have explained why Invisigal appears more prominently than Blonde Blazer in their superhero game Dispatch, regardless of player romance choices. Co-founder Nick Herman told Mothership the difference stems from story structure and character authenticity, not favoritism. The clarification responds to fan debates over perceived bias.

 

 

 

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