Blizzard Entertainment has unveiled an updated design for Overwatch hero Anran following fan complaints about her original appearance. The changes address concerns that she resembled other characters and did not match her cinematic debut. The new look will debut with Season 2 on April 14.
On April 6, Blizzard revealed a redesigned version of Anran, a hero introduced in February as part of Overwatch's 2026 revamp. Fans had criticized the initial in-game model for its 'baby face,' similarity to heroes like Kiriko and Juno, and deviation from her portrayal in the 'Elemental Kin' cinematic and comics. Blizzard acknowledged that Anran 'didn’t fully land as the fiery and fierce sister of Wuyang that we hoped she would,' stating the update strengthens her overall presence to better reflect creative intent. Season 2 game director Aaron Keller described her as 'confident, determined, fierce, and a natural-born leader,' noting the team moved away from the baby face design after community feedback guided them in the right direction. He added that five more heroes are coming this year and encouraged ongoing input to ensure they feel true to their character. The redesign features sharper eyes, a more mature expression without the round baby face, and a straighter posture in the hero select screen, making her appear older and more stern. While some changes align her closer to her comic debut, the longer nose from the cinematic remains absent from the in-game model. Fan reactions remain mixed. Positive comments on Reddit praised the subtle tweaks, with one user noting they 'CHANGE her demeanor massively' and convey a muscular athlete vibe distinct from her brother's lean build. Others expressed disappointment, particularly over the nose, with tweets questioning why it differs from the cinematic when her brother Wuyang matches closely. The updated Anran will launch on April 14 with Season 2.