Blizzard recently announced a bunch of new heroes alongside a slew of structural and gameplay changes coming in a new update at the start of 2026’s season 1. One of the characters announced to be landing in the season 1 update, Anran, received some backlash from the community, who called her design generic and samey. Compared to a previous appearance in the character trailer for her younger brother, her character design had objectively been softened from the blunter, bolder facial features shown—a change that was criticized by the character’s voice actor, who posted a video on X in which she said the character’s design “Ozempic chic” and said that it had let down an audience who was expecting a character who breaks the mold.
In a recent response to the community backlash, Overwatch game director, Aaron Keller, has said that Blizzard would be working on Anran’s design to make her “look and feel more like the fierce older sister that we all envisioned her to be.” Keller clarifies that he believes Blizzard can make the character even better than she is in her current iteration, but he does not have any specific details regarding what changes will be made until testing has been done. While many celebrated the commitment to community feedback, not all Overwatch fans were pleased by the announcement, with some users on X saying that the move is capitulation to manipulative culture and that the announcement of a redesign has caused them to lose interest in the game.

