Blizzard Reveals New Escort Map: Junkertown

Blizzard Reveals New Escort Map: Junkertown

Coming soon. Hopefully?

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Aug 21, 2017 @ 04:22 PM (Staff Bios)
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Blizzard has just announced the newest Escort map to hit the servers of Overwatch. Junkertown has been on Overwatch fans' wishlist for quite some time now, and finally, even though we don't have a specific release date, we do know it's coming in the near future. Blizzard released two videos, one showing some backstory and funny commentary between Junkrat and Roadhog, and the other shedding some information on how the map will work.

Here's some back-story on Junkertown:

"Nestled in the remains of the Australian omnium, Junkertown was once home sweet home to everyones favorite criminal masterminds, Junkrat and Roadhog. Since being exiled by the Queen of Junkertown, this dangerous duo has burned, bombed, robbed, and killed their way across the world in search of one thing: TREASURE!

Now, these infamous Junkers have returned Down Under to bribe their way back into the Queens good graces. Will their plan work or will it all come upexplode-y?"



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