The Importance of Overwatch‘s Newest Hero, Ana Amari

Last week Blizzard announced the newest addition to their wildly popular team shooter Overwatch, and the gaming internet hasn’t felt the same. The character, named Ana Amari, not only brings a sniper support character to the game, but is also the canonical mother to Fareeha Amari, the hero known as Pharah. She’s a disabled veteran of Overwatch’s original strike team and a sassy older lady to boot. Everywhere I turned, even within an hour of the announcement, people were making meme images or doing fan art of her. Ana Amari is a noteworthy character in many ways, and I think this is why so many fans have already fallen in love with her.
The most noticeable difference between Ana and the rest of the women in Overwatch is her age and experience. Prior to her inclusion in the game, the ages of all of the women were between 19-37, with most of them somewhere in their late 20s. Most of the cast looks young, so much so that the former eldest Angela “Mercy” Ziegler is remarked upon in-game as not looking as if she’s aged at all. Ana, by contrast, has visible wrinkles, under-eye bags and her clothes are worn and have seen better days. Even her voice has a smoky, crackly quality to it. It shows more parity with how some of the men in Overwatch are allowed to be old and grizzled without a second thought. The full weight of her experiences and life hang off of her like medals.
@appleciderwitch I’m older than a number of people here and reading stuff like this is honestly making me cry. <3
— Nyn (@Lawilc01) July 12, 2016