D.Va's Bunny Icon Appears in Seoul's Women's March

D.Va's Bunny Icon Appears in Seoul's Women's March

No word yet of a working mech suit.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jan 21, 2017 @ 06:48 PM (Staff Bios)
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In case you've been living under the heaviest rock lately, Donald Trump recently became the President of the United States of America. In response, hundreds of thousands of women have taken to the streets across the globe in support of equal rights for women against a misogynistic leader. And I mean across the entire globe. Every single continent sponsors some kind of march in support of the struggle of US women and all women. That even includes Antarctica.



One of the supporting marches is happening in Seoul, South Korea. Among all of the posters, flyers, and flags is a symbol many gamers find familiar. D.Va's signature bunny icon from Overwatch makes an appearance, and it's not a coincidence. According to Kotaku, those marching must see D.Va as a strong and inspiring character. In the game, she controls a mech suit to stand toe to toe against all kinds of opponents: men, women, and robots alike. It's likely many women in South Korea look up to this South Korean character as a source of strength.



It seems not everyone agrees with that sentiment.

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