Overwatch: Reinhardt on the Fly Hunt – the “Plays of the Game” of the Week

Overwatch: Reinhardt on the Fly Hunt – the “Plays of the Game” of the Week

In this week of the Overwatch-PotGs, Reinhardt is once again in the lead – and sometimes very high in the air.

Every week, many exciting or simply amusing gameplay scenes happen in Overwatch. We have scoured the vastness of social media to find the coolest clips for you. Enjoy!

Introducing: Reinhardt, the Air Defense

Our first “Play of the Game” showcases the starting moments of a match on the map “Temple of Anubis.” The Reinhardt player Knobisl2p quickly gathers his Ultimate, as the opponents conveniently stand in a line for his fire strike. It doesn’t take long for the player from Stuttgart to turn the whole enemy team into firewood.

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The player CollossusOfCloud demonstrates on the map Kingsrow that with Reinhardt, you can not only effectively protect your team but also chase away flies. After a rather chaotic “Ultimate parade,” where Reinhardt flies far beyond his target due to the opposing Roadhog and his own charge, the player makes a bold statement: “I’m going to slam the Pharah against the wall.” A daring statement for Reinhardt, but see for yourself:

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For the finale, we have a McCree kill feed of the “360° No Scope” variety for you. On the map Hanamura, the player Zevixxx defends the second control point as McCree from a greater distance. After some nice headshots and a well-placed “High Noon,” not much is left of the enemy team. But how does one elegantly conclude the kill feed? Right: By jumping off the platform, spinning in a circle, and catching the last player with a headshot while falling. Sounds too crazy? See for yourself:

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