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Here's hoping one of Reaper's holiday-themed voice lines is "Ho! Ho! Ho!" 。
Overwatch 。will seemingly kick off its first (and hopefully annual) winter/holiday event on Tuesday, Dec. 13. There aren't any details to share yet, but a tweet from the game's official account seems pretty clear. 。
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The tweet is just cryptic enough to leave an element of uncertainty hanging -- does the event start on Dec. 13 or is it just an announcement? We'd bet on the former.。
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events for the 2016 Olympics and Halloween occurred earlier in the year, so there's precedent. Blizzard likes to extend real world celebrations into its hit game. 。 We already had some evidence of an approaching 。We already had some evidence of an approaching。
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winter event thanks to the programming-savvy contingent of fans. Right around Thanksgiving, code-divers spotted music and voice lines in a recent update that seemed to point toward some kind of holiday-themed happening.。 Based on how Blizzard's approached past holiday events, you can probably expect a redesigned main menu screen, a boatload of new customization items and character skins, and some sort of limited-time game mode.。Keep an eye on the 。
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