

Whenever Blizzard reveals an Overwatch character as LGBTQ, either through a comic or a new animated short, Mic will keep you updated. If there's a controversy over this issue, it's just a very vocal minority throwing a temper tantrum that will hopefully just be ignored. 2nd, it's best to engage her at certain ranges.

And if she has high charge and her bubbles available, she can be very hard to take one on one. For example, redditor le_sweetie_man said: Select groups of self proclaimed hardcore gamers are sexist, racist and homophobic with a strange inability to admit that they are. A good Zarya should be with her team mates, and if she's in trouble will will use her bubbles to buy her time and get to safety so her shields recharge. In almost every case, these comments seem to be refuted and shot down rather than reinforced. Mostly, these comments revolve around the concern that a character's sexuality being "shoehorned" into a storyline would equate to empty tokenism. There are a few other comments, though, questioning more fundamentally why Blizzard needs to bring a character's sexuality into the equation at all. Someone else joked that Junkrat's line in which he remarks that he's "on top now" is more than just a declaration of dominance in battle.
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One user, Thorrissey1, suggested McCree get a Brokeback Mountain-themed "I wish I knew how to quit you" voice line. Mostly, the /r/Overwatch subreddit seems to be filled with humorous, lighthearted comments in between the legitimate speculation.
