Blizzard Entertainment stepped on a landmine recently when it agreed to replace an “overly sexualized” victory pose for Tracer, one of the heroes in its upcoming team-based shooter, Overwatch. Now ...
Blizzard is removing a character pose from Overwatch due to a complaint about how it sexualizes the character, Tracer. Its upcoming game Overwatch, which releases later this year, is no exception. It ...
It's all kicking off again in the world of digitised butts. On today's episode of Teen Boys And The Things They Love, Overwatch takes the spotlight after game director Jeff Kaplan responds to a thread ...
Blizzard Entertainment has been criticized in the past for the way it has sexualized female characters, particularly in the earlier days of World of Warcraft when male armor models looked at least ...
Remember the overly sexual pose for Overwatch character Tracer which created quite a furor? Blizzard Entertainment has announced that it would be replacing the "butt pose" with a new victory pose.
Following last week's somewhat lively discussion, Overwatch hero Tracer has now seen the victory pose accused of reducing her to "another bland female sex symbol" replaced. Although not directly ...
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Many people are probably aware of the online debate that kicked off last week after Blizzard removed a hero's victory pose from it's Overwatch game. The move was in response to a complaint from a fan ...
In case you haven't been paying attention to the wonderful world of Reddit video game controversies, Overwatch's Tracer has been the subject of a massive debate over character oversexualization.
While I found the conversation about's Tracer pose over the last week genuinely quite interesting philosophically, the political debate surrounding it has been quite silly and draining. This all ...