Technically, she’s not, but she is getting in some nighttime vigilantism against separatist Null Sector threats. Sojourn is visited by an Agent Tremblay, who checks in on her “clean, simple” post-superhero life to make sure she’s not doing any Overwatch business. Like Sojourn, Murphy is cybernetic - she has prosthetic-powered legs - and loves a good croissant from Tom Beansons, Overwatch’s none-too-subtle take on ubiquitous coffee chain Tim Horton’s.īut back to the story: “Calling” sets the stage for Overwatch 2’s big upcoming event, Invasion. “Calling” does more than just sell the emotional stakes of Sojourn’s struggle to be a hero, while also breaking the law it also introduces Overwatch fans to an important new character: Murphy. In Sojourn’s case, she’s been secretly operating as an independent agent, not an official member of Overwatch - something that almost gets her into serious trouble. Like a lot of Overwatch lore, it ties back to the reformation of the eponymous team and the illegality of Winston’s attempt to reunite the supergroup. Overwatch hero Sojourn, aka Vivian Chase, is the star of Blizzard’s latest animated short, “Calling,” a dollop of lore that arrives 10 months after the hero made her debut in Overwatch 2.
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