Games Announced, Players Engaged at BlizzCon
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This weekend Blizzard held its first BlizzCon fan fest since 2019, a four-year gap incited by the coronavirus pandemic and extended by the revelation of California’s lawsuit against the company over accusations of harassment, abuse, and fostering a workplace environment hostile towards women. The two day event at the Anaheim Convention Center brought thousands of Warcraft, Overwatch and Diablo fans together (and probably some long-suffering StarCraft fans, too) for a weekend of heavy games worship, with all the breaking news you’d expect from such a convention. Here are some of the headlines from BlizzCon’s Opening Ceremony.
Mauga, a character first introduced several years ago in an Overwatch short story, will finally become a playable hero in Season 8 of Overwatch 2. The Samoan tank (his name means “mountain,” don’t you know) and his two chain guns will be officially released on Tuesday, Dec. 5. With his Samoan heritage, his arrogance and his braggadocio, he resembles Maui from Moana more than a little bit. Blizzard also showed early glimpses of two other upcoming heroes: Venture, who’ll arrive with Season 10, and a Season 12 support that has the working title of Space Ranger.