By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 23, 2017
'Overwatch' is a team-based multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment.
The latest updates for "Overwatch" will feature Doomfist coming next in the roster and Save Play of the Game features in the works.
Game director Jeff Kaplan confirmed that they will be working on one of the most requested feature that "Overwatch" fans want in the game, the "Save Play of the Game."
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The feature will allow gamers to save their best highlights within "Overwatch" matches and even export it. Players have been clamoring for a feature that would enable them to save and share their Play of the Game highlights in "Overwatch without the hassle of having to go through extra steps to show the world their fantastic feats, so this ought to come as wonderful news for them.
Kaplan added that the Save Play of the Game feature is being worked on right now and will likely be revealed by the end of the summer, Gamerant reported.
Meanwhile, it seems that the next DLC character for "Overwatch" could be Doomfist as many gaming fans speculated that he will be next after the latest characters, Orisa.
Orisa is recently added to the "Overwatch" roster in the game's patch update, with the exception that she will not be available in the Competitive Play. Orisa's creation was the result of Efi Odelade rebuilding a OR15 unit, by adding new weapons and a unique personality.
Efi saw OR15 being destoryed in the Numbani airport during Doomfist's assault. The latest Doomfist in "Overwatch" could be a villain in the story due to his destructive behavior in the airport.
While a Doomfist reveal was never on the cards, it appears he is still being used to flesh out the lore of the "Overwatch" series, Express reported.
"White Chicks" star Terry Crews has been hinted to possibly provide the voice of Doomfist in "Overwatch" even making a mock dialogue lines for character, as gaming fans are still hopeful that Doomfist will be coming to the roster soon.
"Overwatch" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
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