It feels like the hero shooter is sustaining itself on other properties rather than its own
Lately it feels like every time we get a big Overwatch 2 announcement it’s about a collaboration with another IP. The hero shooter just wrapped up a Transformers crossover and is in the final days of its World of Warcraft celebration. That trend continues with a new My Hero Academia-inspired event announced at Tokyo Game Show. It’s starting to bum me out, actually.
At this rate, anything the team does that isn’t that story-driven sequel we were promised in 2019 feels like a cynical cash grab chasing Fortnite’s pop culture referential success. This is the longest it’s taken me to finish a season’s battle pass just because my interest in a game I once loved is finally waning. But I digress. We’re here to talk about the My Hero Academia crossover.
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