By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 13, 2017
'Overwatch' is a team-based multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment.
The latest details for "Overwatch" will feature three rumored in-game events and character bios being added to the Hero Gallery.
Several rumors are making rounds regarding Blizzard Entertainment's plans on making more in-game events for "Overwatch". Blizzard recently released the Year of the Roaster event during the Chinese New Year last month, and since then the game developers have not yet announced anything new related to real world events.
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Three holiday events are being listed as potential in-game events for Blizzard to add in "Overwatch". First of these is Unity Day, in which this version's holiday will have humans and Omnics working together in peace, and will likely set in Numbani.
The second event is April Fool's Day were in Blizzard could come up with the craziest ideas and concepts for "Overwatch," which will justify as a joke. Possible new skins include a Piggy Bank Roadhog or even a Laser Pointer Symmetra..
Lastly, Cinco De Mayo will have an interesting take in "Overwatch" as characters like Reaper, Reinhardt and Roadhog will have musical instruments as possible costume accessories or weapons, IDigitalTimes reported.
In other news, Blizzard will likely add a new a character bio features in "Overwatch's" Hero Gallery section soon.
Lead game writer Michael Chu posted the idea in the Battle.net forum website, as players will now have a chance to know more about their favorite "Overwatch" heroes, giving them access to every affiliation, origin story and lore beat, among others within the game.
These will be displayed in "Overwatch", allowing players to keep track of the heroes' entirety, particularly in the heroes gallery. But, Chu iterated that there are other ideas they want to consider.
Previous reports revealed that Blizzard will be implementing punishments on players, who farming XPs on Custom Games. Game director Jeff Kaplan stated that if players continue to do so, they will have no choice but to banned players in "Overwatch".
"Overwatch" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
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