Kiriko is Genji without the blade.
Instead she throws kunai, ripped straight from an early version of Genji before he got his ninja stars in the original Overwatch. Although dealing damage isn't her main focus, Kiriko's supportive kit borrows the high mobility and precision that Genji players will know well.
«There was a lot of inspiration taken from Genji,» associate narrative designer Kyungseo Min said in a group interview with PC Gamer. «In fact, one of the starting points of this character was 'how can you create a support hero that DPS players who like Genji would enjoy playing?'»
Overwatch 2's newest support hero was raised with Overwatch's ninja brothers Hanzo and Genji in Kanezaka, Japan, a fictional location that's also the setting for one of the game's maps. As a combatant, she blends her grandmother's traditionalism with her mother's pride: a daring ninja that honors the tricksy fox spirit.
Kiriko's upbringing is, like most Overwatch heroes, a tad ridiculous—she's like a Disney character—but it makes her fit neatly into the sequel's redefined support role, which balances lethality with protection. Her kit mimics ideas from other support heroes: her healing ofuda are little paper slips that home-in on allies and release small healing bursts similar to Brigitte's Repair Packs, her movement ability is an amped version of Mercy's Guardian Angel, and Protection Suzu is a brief Baptiste Immortality Field.
But combined with her ability to flick kunai out and wall climb, she's much more nimble than the rest of the support roster.
Here's Kiriko's abilities in full:
Kiriko will be available with Overwatch 2 on October 4, but not for everyone(opens in new tab) immediately. As part of the sequel's new battle pass system,
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