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Mercy is a character developed by Blizzard Entertainment for their Overwatch franchise. She was introduced at launch in their 2016 first-person hero shooter video game of the same name and again appeared in its 2022 sequel, Overwatch 2.
The sequel Overwatch 2 was released in October 2022, and will continue the seasonal events. According to Kaplan, while the game will be a sequel, they want to allow all content from the first Overwatch to be brought forward into Overwatch 2 , requiring them to slow down new content development for the original game, particularly new heroes and ...
Overwatch originally featured 12 characters at its November 2014 BlizzCon convention announcement, [6] but expanded to 21 by the next year's convention. [7] The game is character-driven, and reviewers noted Overwatch 's emphasis on the individual differences between characters in the same role (e.g., between two snipers) as a departure from dominant class-based shooter paradigms.
Overwatch 2 is a hero shooter, where players are split into two teams and select a "hero" from a roster of over 40 characters.Characters are organized into a "damage" class, responsible for offensive efforts; a "support" class, responsible for healing and buffing; and a "tank" class, responsible for creating space for their team.
Kiriko is classified as a "support" character, but is noted to be both a damage dealer and healer. [14] Overwatch 2 associate narrative designer Kyungseo Min described Kiriko as a "high-mobility, single-target hybrid healer". [14] Kiriko's primary fire is her "Healing Ofuda", which sends ofuda to her teammates in order to heal them.
In interviews however Overwatch executive producer Jeff Kaplan has labeled Moira as a "hybrid" character: categorized as a healer, but also able to deal a high amount of damage. [18] Her main weapon is the "Biotic Grasp", which allows her to store biotic energy by draining health from a nearby enemy in a cone-of-fire in front of her with her ...
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