Brazzers reveals Overwatch porn parody

23 September 2016

Joining the highly-esteemed ranks of Marvel’s The Avengers and Game of Thrones, Blizzard’s Overwatch now officially has its own Porn parody.

“Set to premiere next week, Oversnatch features a “grudge match” between male pornstar Danny D (clearly dressed as Reaper) and his female rival, Aletta Ocean (more or less dressed as Widowmaker)”, reports Polygon.

If you were wondering how you could possibly construe something sexual from the plot of Overwatch, check out the ridiculous official synopsis below:

A grudge match is waged between players Danny (Danny D) and Aletta (Aletta Ocean) in an abandoned strip club as a sniper class femme fatale is pitted against an assault class grim reaper to prove once and for all whether it requires more skill to quickscope an enemy, or take out a sniper from far with short range weapons.

It’s a battle of speed, accuracy, and endurance as the femme fatale, without a team to back her up, must deliver the payload solo. She’s got to go hardcore to get out of this deathmatch unscathed.


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  1. Space Chief
    24.09.2016 at 07:50

    The Korean (non porn) cosplay of this girl is so much cuter!

    Porn parodies of games and anime are common in Japan. Except in one case when someone tried to make an Idolm@ster porn, Bandai Namco sued the company and stopped it.

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