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Hammond racing is everything that’s good about Overwatch

Fans are creating their own mini-games inside of Overwatch.
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A new Overwatch hero was revealed last week: Wrecking Ball—also known as Hammond—is hero 28.

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As you would expect with the entrance of a genetically-modified hamster from the moon, Overwatch players have been creative in their uses for Hammond. Sure, you can just play Blizzard’s first-person shooter as intended, but you can also create your own games. Using Overwatch’s Custom Games menu, Overwatch players have been creating arenas specifically for racing Hammonds.

Related: Yep, a hamster called Wrecking Ball is Overwatch’s new hero—and on the PTR now

His kit is uniquely suited for exciting races. It’s the grappling hook ability, in particular, that requires some serious skill. A correctly positioned grappling hook gives a speed boost that catapults the mechanized hamster ball—an essential tactic for landing that championship spot. And it’s just a really fun mechanic.

The Overwatch community’s involvement in building out a game that meets their needs is what’s great about the game. It’s not enough to just play in Blizzard’s standard game modes—using the tools created by Blizzard, Overwatch players are creating their own games. And this brilliance popped up less than a day after Hammond was released on the test sever. What will we be doing with Hammond in a week?

But it shouldn’t be surprising that the Overwatch fan community is good. Similarly, there’s a thriving fan art community in Overwatch that’s expanded the lore and telling stories with Overwatch heroes that Blizzard hasn’t told. Overwatch fans have molded the game and its characters to be what they need them to be.


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Nicole Carpenter is a reporter for Dot Esports. She lives in Massachusetts with her cat, Puppy, and dog, Major. She's a Zenyatta main who'd rather be playing D.Va.