By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | April 24, 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 a Genji buff and Terry Crew's appearance in E3 2017 is not related to the game.
It seems gaming fans hopes of seeing new details for "Overwatch" has ended as "White Chicks" star Terry Crews confirmed that his appearance in E3 2017 is not related to the game. The announcement came when a fan asked Crews if their are news about "Overwatch" in his Intagram post, with the latter replying "no" to his question.
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Many gaming fans have speculated that Crews's tease in E3 2017 will have something to do with "Overwatch" citing his love of the MOBA first-person shooter and his link to the rumored next DLC character Doomfist.
However, his answer on the Instagram post has certainly made everything clear. Game director Jeff Kaplan announced before that they will not have an appearance in E3 2017.
In other news, "Overwatch" principal designer Geoff Goodman announced that he and Blizzard Entertainment will have some buffs for Genji in the game soon.
Goodman revealed how a recent update to the game caused an issue to Genji’s swings that was affected by player latency. As it turns out, the higher a player’s latency, the more swings they could wield.
When players had high latency, Genji could reach up to seven Dragonblade katana swings, while everyone else was relegated to six. The bug fix put the limit at six for all players, which caused some disappointment among the players who were previously reaching seven swings.
Ever since Genji's introduction to "Overwatch," he has been the subject of every player discussions about his power, and as such has gone through a couple rounds of nerfs and buffs. Hopefully, the upcoming buff to his Dragonblade will make sure the character is properly balanced, Gamerant reported.
Genji is also added to "Heroes of the Storm" representing "Overwatch" along with Tracer, Zarya and Lucio. In addition, the Hanamura map is also added in the game.
"Overwatch" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
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