OVERWATCH - New Animated Short "Rise And Shine" Has Hit

OVERWATCH - New Animated Short "Rise And Shine" Has Hit

Overwatch has released a new animated short clip "Rise And Shine" that shows us more about our favorite climatologist! Hit the jump to watch it now!

By GBest - Aug 23, 2017 11:08 PM EST
Filed Under: OVERWATCH
Overwatch has released a new clip during their panel on gamescon called "Rise And Shine". In the clip we see our hero Mei wake up from being frozen, only to find out that overwatch has been disbanded. She then finds out that she is alone except for her little companion robot, after reciving a signal they together figure out a way to break out!

What are your thoughts on the video? Did it touch your heart? Or are you just sweating from your eyes? Let us know in the comments down below!



In "Rise and Shine”, Mei wakes up years after being cryogenically frozen to find that Overwatch has been disbanded, the world is very different than the one she knows, and that she is the last surviving scientist at Ecopoint: Antarctica. With limited resources and time, Mei must use science to figure out a way to get help.
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