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Blizzard Removes and Replaces Noose Spray in Overwatch



In yet another removal of questionable customization content from an Activision game, it appears that Blizzard has removed the cowboy McCree?s ?Noose? emote spray from Overwatch and replaced it after a patch that went out yesterday for the Maestro Sigma Challenge event. It was replaced with an upside-down horseshoe that says ?Bad Luck.? This comes after other changes in Activision-published games, such as the ?okay? hand gesture being removed from both Call of Duty: Warzone and Modern Warfare, as well as the renaming of a skin poorly portraying race relations at the border between the United States and Mexico from Warzone. The change to the ?Noose? spray was not officially made known in the Overwatch patch notes.

In today?s update, the Overwatch McCree ?Noose? spray has been removed and replaced with the ?BAD LUCK? spray. pic.twitter.com/rpMAfJlB2y ? Naeri X ??? (@OverwatchNaeri) July 15, 2020

While the noose spray is part of the ?wild west cowboy? aesthetic that McCree has going on, it?s one of many sprays and emotes rife for abuse by the less than mature and sensitive player base of Overwatch. After all, we?re talking about the same people who thought it would be hilarious to use Brigitte?s ?kneel? emote while wearing her police riot gear skin whenever they eliminate an opposing Black character. The forums are currently full of people defending the noose spray, saying that it is a movie reference and part of McCree and that players shouldn?t be ?punished? because it has...
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