Overwatch 2's latest character is another pastiche of cultural stereotypes

When Overwatch launched in 2016, it felt like a breath of fresh air. Its cast was a self-proclaimed mix of “oddities,” whose “soaring ideals of freedom and equality would never be forgotten.” It felt like a video game for everyone. ...Six years later and Blizzard’s slipshod track record demonstrates the limits of this milquetoast, Pixar-ification approach to diversity. Take for example Overwatch’s newest healer, Kiriko, whose origin trailer is a textbook example of how not to design or present a Japanese character. Read the full article in The Gamer

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