![]() The short version of that code-busting effort - which went from bar codes to hex to binary to a QR code - resulted in two sentences of text. That video ends with a still frame of a sequence of bar codes, which the residents of the Overwatch subreddit quickly decoded. ![]() Update: Blizzard sneaked another secret message, again in Spanish, into a developer update video published today in tandem with a new patch that adds new character Ana and a host of balance changes. You can watch Ana’s origin trailer below to see if you can uncover any other clues. Is that supposed to be a hint about the relationship between Sombra and Ana? Is Sombra simply an alias for Ana? Is it a hint about an upcoming gameplay mode coming to Overwatch? We’re checking in with Blizzard to see if they’ll give us some more hints. It’s not entirely clear what Blizzard is trying to tell us, if that's accurate. Their solution? "La que tiene la información tiene el poder" or, "Whoever has the power has the information." The message appears twice in the video, and repeats the following sequence: 2E 2E 2E 7B 76 20 66 62 72 20 63 7E 72 79 72 20 7B 76 20 7E 79 71 78 65 7A 76 74 7E D4 A4 79 2C 20 63 7E 72 79 72 20 72 7B 20 67 78 73 72 65.įortunately for the inexperienced code crackers out there, the Overwatch subreddit took a stab at it. If you weren’t watching the video frame-by-frame, like some of us were this morning, it’s pretty easy to miss. ![]() Not only does the video give us some clues about the story behind Pharah’s formerly missing-in-action mother, it also included a secret message.Īt about 1:16 into the new video, a still frame showing a sequence of hex values appears. Blizzard Entertainment touched on the origins of Ana, the first post-launch character coming to Overwatch, in an illustrated trailer earlier today. ![]()
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