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Overwatch 2: Hanzo is garbage, says Mayor of New York City

Overwatch is a fairly popular e-sports title, with numerous teams that fight for the crown every year. One of these teams, called NY Excelsior, belongs to New York, and has now appointed the mayor of New York City, Eric Adams. Adams explained in the answer:

Mayor of New York City is not a fan of Hanzo from Overwatch

_ "I couldn't press the send button quickly enough-I may not be a gaming expert, but at least I'm not a trash like Hanzo!" _

At the moment it is not known what this honorary membership actually means for the mayor, but Adams is proud to play with the organization. Adams himself wants to convert New York City into a"global account point for the digital game industry" _, as can be seen from a press release. He also supports the City University of New York in starting a new program for digital game design.

_ "New York City has always been the center of innovation, but it is time to get New York City and finally become a leader in the field of digital play. To use New York by investing in the future of the gaming. This investment of $ two million will help us reach more than 1,000 students in the next three years and diversify the gaming area. Things for our young people and for New York City. "_

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The United States and video games are often faced as enemies. It is very nice from time to time when a mayor is so committed to further expanding the future of the video games. Do you also think that Hanzo from Overwatch is simply "garbage"? Or is Adams wrong informed here?

By Daniel Link author May 20, 2022 at 7:13 p.m.

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