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Brigitte Lindholm / b r ɪ ˈ ɡ iː t ə / is a fictional player character who appears in the 2016 video game Overwatch—a first-person shooter developed by Blizzard Entertainment—and related animations and literary media. Although Overwatch was
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Alyx Vance from Half-Life 2 and its sequels; Amaterasu from Ōkami; Amélie Lacroix (Widowmaker), Brigitte Lindholm, Moira O'Deorain and Mercy from Overwatch; Aleksandra Zaryanova (Zarya), Ana Amari, Lena Oxton (Tracer), Hana Song (D.Va), and Mei-Ling Zhou from Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm; Anna DeWitt from BioShock Infinite
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.
Year Title Role Notes 2004, 2006, 2022: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Mrs. Chadoury, Dr. Faroup, Nisha Singh: 4 episodes 2004, 2008, 2010–2011: All My Children
Brigitte Lindholm, character in the 2016 video game Overwatch; Brigitte Fitzgerald, character in the Ginger Snaps film trilogy; Brigitte "Spucki" Spuck, a character in the 2004 parody film Traumschiff Surprise – Periode 1; Brigitta von Trapp, a character played by Angela Cartwright in the musical The Sound of Music
The short functioned as announcement cinematic for Overwatch 2. [‡ 7] Kiriko premiered on October 7, 2022, as part of TwitchCon and included a deaf child character as a nod to a deaf Overwatch player who developed American sign language gestures for each of the heroes in the game. [13] The Kiriko short featured the song "BOW" by Japanese ...