Overwatch Newly Releases New Tank Hero, Ramattra


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Blizzard has unveiled the next hero to join its lineup, the leader of Null Sector, Ramattra.

As revealed in the lore, Ramattra is the leader of the organization Null Sector. Like Zenyatta, Ramattra is a Shambli monk who no longer sees peacefully advocating for the rights of Omnics as an option and has decided to now take a more “practical angle,” according to the Overwatch blog that announced his reveal.

“Originally a war machine, Ramattra shed his munitions for a shield to protect his people by promoting peace and tranquility,” Blizzard writes. “However, Ramattra’s story is one of the hardships, trauma, and a magnified view of humanity’s harsh realities.”

Overwatch 2 – Ramattra Cinematic Screenshots

While Blizzard has only shared a cinematic trailer showcasing Ramattra’s backstory and origins, designer Alec Dawson has revealed Ramattra will have two forms players can switch between.

“He does have two forms. He has an Omnic form and his Nemesis form. Part of the skill we’re testing is when to switch between those forms. Because the Omnic form, you’re playing this poke game, you’re protecting your team, a little bit at range. And then the Nemesis form you’re rushing down the enemies, you’re charging in there and you have these punches.” I got this quote from a source that was there at the media roundtable

As for always my text is cited so visit Ign.com to get the full news

Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This means that we earn commissions for purchases you make after clicking on the links. This is at No extra cost to you. Read more here. Thank you for your support!

Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This means that we earn commissions for purchases you make after clicking on the links. This is at No extra cost to you. Read more here. Thank you for your support!

Blizzard has unveiled the next hero to join its lineup, the leader of Null Sector, Ramattra.

As revealed in the lore, Ramattra is the leader of the organization Null Sector. Like Zenyatta, Ramattra is a Shambli monk who no longer sees peacefully advocating for the rights of Omnics as an option and has decided to now take a more “practical angle,” according to the Overwatch blog that announced his reveal.

“Originally a war machine, Ramattra shed his munitions for a shield to protect his people by promoting peace and tranquility,” Blizzard writes. “However, Ramattra’s story is one of the hardships, trauma, and a magnified view of humanity’s harsh realities.”

Overwatch 2 – Ramattra Cinematic Screenshots

While Blizzard has only shared a cinematic trailer showcasing Ramattra’s backstory and origins, designer Alec Dawson has revealed Ramattra will have two forms players can switch between.

“He does have two forms. He has an Omnic form and his Nemesis form. Part of the skill we’re testing is when to switch between those forms. Because the Omnic form, you’re playing this poke game, you’re protecting your team, a little bit at range. And then the Nemesis form you’re rushing down the enemies, you’re charging in there and you have these punches.” I got this quote from a source that was there at the media roundtable

As for always my text is cited so visit Ign.com to get the full news

Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This means that we earn commissions for purchases you make after clicking on the links. This is at No extra cost to you. Read more here. Thank you for your support!


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