

Joining this mission was Winston, Mercy, Genji, and Tracer, who fought their way through Talon soldiers. One year later, Overwatch came across the location of Talon member Maximillian, whom they had been searching for some time. Under Morrison and Ana, the strike team was made up of Reinhardt, Mercy, Torbjörn, and Tracer to drop in and stop the Kingsrow Uprising (Link here: Uprising Comic). Morrison came to the decision to allow Overwatch to intervene, despite given orders.


Despite diplomacy, Tracer reminded Morrison that Overwatch was created to help the world during its time of need and that it was still needed. Tracer then gave her opinion on the Kingsrow, an incident the city she grew up in. After watching Tracer’s training with Genji, Commander Morrison called her in. As a result, rebellion sparked and hundreds were kidnapped or murdered.Īt first, Overwatch was forbidden to enter in the fight by the British Government, most likely due to accusations by numerous governments and the Prime Minister’s ego. Despite performing the jobs and routines humans did not want to do, they received no citizenship and no rights. While some saw them as equals, they were not treated as such in the United Kingdom. Unlike some Omnics such as the enlightened Monk, Mondatta, they did not take equality with humans kindly. What was to be a new beginning for Omnics and Humans resulted in a rebellion by Omnic extremists group known as Null Sector. During this time, the Kingsrow Uprising began in London. Tracer trained heavily with Genji as Winston, Mercy, and Morrison tested her new Chrono accelerator. In our last piece, we went through the new recruits of Overwatch after the Omnic Crisis, primarily Tracer. The Generation of Heroes: Overwatch’s New Recruits Torbjörn, Mercy, Reinhardt, & Tracer | Blizzard Entertainment With new skins being revealed and the Overwatch League Playoffs approaching fast, we are picking up where we left off in the Overwatch history and lore, so strap in! If you haven’t read part one, click on the link here: Overwatch’s Third Year Anniversary: History and Lore, Pt. As previously mentioned in part one of Overwatch’s Anniversary, the current beloved Blizzard game turns three years old this month.
