Blizzard to Change Victory Pose in “Overwatch”

Cites Change Due to Development's Wishes

Blizzard to Change Victory Pose in “Overwatch” - Cites Change Due to Development's Wishes

Game Director Jeff Kaplan announced that they were going to change Tracer's one victory animation in "Overwatch."

We'll replace the pose. We want *everyone* to feel strong and heroic in our community. The last thing we want to do is make someone feel uncomfortable, under-appreciated or misrepresented.

Apologies and we'll continue to try to do better.

This was originally sparked when user Fipps found some criticism for the pose for the character.

Following the announcement, users took criticism of the move to remove the animation. Kaplan later posted a follow post explaining his and Blizzard's move.

Well, that escalated quickly…

While I stand by my previous comment, I realize I should have been more clear. As the game director, I have final creative say over what does or does not go into the game. With this particular decision, it was an easy one to make—not just for me, but for the art team as well. We actually already have an alternate pose that we love and we feel speaks more to the character of Tracer. We weren’t entirely happy with the original pose, it was always one that we wrestled with creatively. That the pose had been called into question from an appropriateness standpoint by players in our community did help influence our decision—getting that kind of feedback is part of the reason we’re holding a closed beta test—but it wasn’t the only factor. We made the decision to go with a different pose in part because we shared some of the same concerns, but also because we wanted to create something better.

We wouldn’t do anything to sacrifice our creative vision for Overwatch, and we’re not going to remove something solely because someone may take issue with it. Our goal isn’t to water down or homogenize the world, or the diverse cast of heroes we’ve built within it. We have poured so much of our heart and souls into this game that it would be a travesty for us to do so.

We understand that not everyone will agree with our decision, and that’s okay. That’s what these kinds of public tests are for. This wasn’t pandering or caving, though. This was the right call from our perspective, and we think the game will be just as fun the next time you play it.

If it isn’t, feel free to continue sharing your concerns, thoughts, and feedback about this and other issues you may have with the game, please just keep the discussion respectful.

This follows similar removal of content due to concerns, such as "Fire Emblem Fates" removing their petting feature for supports and R. Mika's butt slap for one of her animations in "Street Fighter V."

Overwatch

Overwatch

Release: 5/23/2016 [NA]

ESRB Rating: Teen

Publisher: Activision

Platforms: PC, Mac

Purchase: Amazon GameStop

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