Kiriko in Overwatch 2: Fan Art, Gameplay Role, and Release Context

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A digital artist using the nickname Swurst created an art project featuring Kiriko from Overwatch 2 that ventures beyond the in game visuals. The work involved rebuilding Kiriko in three dimensions and presenting her without clothing. The artist shared several screenshots of the project as part of the series.

A three dimensional model connected to the project is available on Patreon, where access to the page is paid.

Kiriko serves as a support hero in Overwatch 2. Her kit focuses on aiding teammates through talismans, healing, and controlled damage via kunai. She can teleport to a chosen location and cleanse negative effects. Her ultimate unleashs the fox spirit, boosting movement and attack speed for allies and restoring their abilities.


Kiriko Concept and Fan Art

Even before the official reveal, Kiriko drew attention as a striking new character in the series and became a popular talking point among fans.

Overwatch 2 entered early access recently, expanding to PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. The game follows a shareware model. Opinions about the project vary, and the community has weighed in with thoughts across multiple outlets. In some regions, discussions about hardware launches and related tech have accompanied the game’s release cycle, illustrating the broader tech culture surrounding the title.

Source: VG Times

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