'Overwatch' DLC Update: Revamped 'Mystery Heroes' Mode, Orisa Release Date Revealed [VIDEO]; Jeff Kaplan Tease Nintendo Switch Version?

By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 15, 2017

 Blizzard Entertainment announced that Orisa is the latest character to join "Overwatch's" roster this month.

Blizzard Entertainment announced that Orisa is the latest character to join "Overwatch's" roster this month.

The latest details for "Overwatch" will feature a updates "Mystery Heroes" mode, Orisa's release date and a possible Nintendo Switch version teased.

Blizzard Entertainment announced the official release date of the new character Orisa in "Overwatch's" roster as the game's official Twitter page tweeted that Orisa will launch on March 21. The announcement also comes with a behind-the-scenes video that features Orisa's creation, concept and inspiration.

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Orisa's backstory was explored as a creation of Efi Odelade using parts from several OR15 units that were destroyed by the new Doomfist in the Numbani airport. Game director Jeff Kaplan described Orisa as an "anchor tank" in "Overwatch" as he has several moves that are similar to other characters like Zarya, Reinhardt and Bastion.

Blizzard has nerfed Orisa in "Overwatch's" due to several gameplay issues during the game's PTR along with other Ana, Junkrat, Sombra and Zenyatta.

Meanwhile, Kaplan announced that the "Mystery Heroes" mode will be updated in "Overwatch" as he stated in the Battle.net website that he wanted to change its system to prevent gamers from "self-inflicted" eliminations just to get the heroe they want.

The game mode is restricted by old tech used in "Overwatch," but Kaplan assured gaming fans that they will change all of that and make the it look better.

Lastly, Kaplan teased the possibility of having "Overwatch" ported to the Nintendo Switch as he commented how impressive the new console is on several forums like Reddit and NeoGaf.

The game director admitted that he is a fan of Nintendo games and is enjoyed playing the Nintendo Switch console.

Kaplan stated that he and Blizzard Entertainment are open-minded into exploring new game platforms, however, he also explained that getting "Overwatch" on the Nintendo Switch will be "challenging" for them, Gamespot reported.

Previous reports revealed that Blizzard will add character bios on "Overwatch's" Heroes Gallery. The idea came from lead writer Michael Chu as a way to expand the lore of each character in "Overwatch" beyond the cinematic trailers or comics.

"Overwatch" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.


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