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Whether you were amazing or awful, sooner or later you were matched with people at your level.
But that was OW1.
But yes, the porn. Oh god, so much porn.
Pretty sure that Overwatch at this point is one of the videogames with the biggest amount of r34.
This for sure.
I don't know if it's because these games are brutally hard, but the amount of rather sadistic porn that exists of it is funny, yet worrying.
The game is appealing to a wider audience, including female gamers, transgenders, and other kind of gamers. Because people can see something in the characters, the Heroes, that reflects them, or what they want(ed) to be.
Also, i don't think porn is a good thing.
Aside from the Charity (Considering the networth of Activision, 10 million is pennies), none of this is relevant at all, especially not when the company has;
-Lead to a Woman taking her life
-Countless sexual assault allegations, many of which proven
-An extremely hostile work enviroment
-Sided with China taking over Hong Kong
And many more things. Making a game that's at this point a glorified shop existing just to make money is the least of the problems.
Like, i could go on, but i believe my examples suffice.
Over 10 million dollar. https://overwatch.blizzard.com/en-us/news/21931801/