

To be honest, this website does not exactly have the selection that I would like to see, and I think a lot of this has to do with the fact that this site seems to be a newcomer in the world of Overwatch porn.

How I rate it: four and a half out of five hands But seeing as how immensely popular this sort of porn is, I thought I’d give this one a bit of a fresh up with some more data and details. Okay, now if you do a deep dive on my blog, you’ll find an earlier version of this blog a long while back. It mainly consists of short pieces of videos featuring characters such as Tracer, D.Va, and Mei and other fan favs doing all kinds of naughty things with other ladies. The more carnal character models were ripped from the beta versions of the game and subsequently spread, edited, and animated on the Internet and fashioned into different sex scenes. The game and the porn have distinct and colorful character designs and seem to have attracted too much attention from many online content creators, resulting in lots of sexually explicit fanart. But this sort of smut seems to have really taken off thanks to the advent of virtual reality porn. Of course, there is nothing new about video games being applied to Rule 34. However, one of the game’s directors, Jeff Kaplan, has described the situation as “an inevitable reality of the internet in 2016.” Funnily enough, Blizzard has been issuing cease-and-desist orders to some prolific creators through an independent security firm. Being one of the main, free-to-play flagship games from Blizzard, this game quickly gained the popularity of World of Warcraft and other titles. Want to know about a franchise you can enjoy using both kinds of joysticks? Well, then welcome to the bizarre and beautiful world of Overwatch and the porn that it has inspired. ThePornDude’s final words about Overwatch porn
