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5 crazy things to see and do in Overwatch

Now that Overwatch is in full swing, we thought we’d point out some things you can do and see whilst playing.

In no particular order, of course.

Check out this weird fake window in King’s Row

Bonus points for the YouTuber’s musical choices.

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Have Hanzo and Genji be super friends

Did you know that the brothers, Hanzo and Genji, have sprays that — when combined — form a ying and yang symbol? Check it out:

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Imagine how many stars have to align to have two players on the same team, with those sprays unlocked and equipped at the same time, in order to have the brothers use them?

Mind. Blown.

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Kill an enemy before the match even starts

Yep. It can be done. Watch:

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 Get some ‘cheeky’ Plays of the Game

This is apparently a thing.

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Get a Play of the Game without really trying

These ones, you’re probably aware of. They’re still funny, though.

https://youtu.be/nOqzFh-ga5g

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