WWE wrestler and star John Cena has actually shared a cryptic Overwatch 2 post on social networks, leading fans to think that the collaboration reports might hold true.
Ahead of the release of Overwatch 2 Season 6: Invasion, Blizzard has actually been teasing the update by permitting a hooded figure called Enigma to “hack” into players’ video games, with lines of HTML-style code appearing on some popular banner’s livestreams, like Emongg, KarQ, and Flats (by means of PCGamesN).
A Reddit user shared a clip from one Emongg’s recent streams, showing that the code was in the typeface family “Felix-Antony’– John Cena’s middle names. There are other hints too, with a shortened URL connecting to an image reading “JC” and the color code “# 042377” which translates to Cena’s birthday, April 23, 1977.
The hacking has actually been the only teaser up until John Cena himself recently shared an Overwatch 2 screenshot from a Twitch stream on his Instagram. It doesn’t appear to give anything away at first glimpse, but the image links to an official “Overwatch 2 dev hang” and when jumping to the 1:12:05 timestamp shown in the screenshot, the developers can be heard talking with some streamers about possible crossovers and collaborations for the video game.
Blizzard has yet to officially announce the crossover, however Cena seems to have actually included trustworthiness to the rumors with his current post, that a cooperation between the 2 might be likely. This wouldn’t be the very first crossover for Overwatch 2. Previously this year, the video game presented its first-ever IP partnership event with the popular anime One-Punch Man.
Overwatch 2: Invasion is set to release on August 10 and will be including brand-new PvE story missions and modes, co-op events, a new map, and hero. The update will most likely mark the start of Season 6 as well.