I don’t really play Fortnite outside of a brief lapse in judgment when the KPop Demon Hunters collaboration went live last year, but I play a lot of Overwatch. As such, I’ve seen Tracer and her skin-tight suit countless times, and know exactly what her ass looks like. Or at least, I thought I did. Now that she and some other Overwatch heroes are in Epic’s battle royale, I’m questioning my memory of every time I’ve seen it, because why is it so goddamn voluptuous in Fortnite? My lesbian queen, act in queer solidarity and tell me the glute routine.

Tracer’s rear end has been the subject of much discussion since Overwatch launched in 2016 when Blizzard altered one of her victory poses after some fans criticized that the original showed off her butt in her tight pants. As time went on, history was rewritten and people claim that Blizzard actually removed some of the junk in her trunk, which ex-director Jeff Kaplan has since denied. One thing is for sure, though, she has been hitting squats in the time it took her to get from the Overwatch universe to Epic’s IP mashup.

It’s not just her, either. D.Va also has more going on back there than she does in Overwatch.

Since I don’t play Fortnite, I wasn’t sure if this was just something Epic did when bringing characters from other properties into its battle royale, but then I saw they actually nerfed Metal Gear Solid’s Snake’s ass when he came to the game in 2014. So much for being dummy thicc, huh, Snake?

Someone at Epic hit me up and tell me what workout you’ve got these models doing when you put them in the game. Clearly, I need to step up my Bulgarian split squats. Then get Solid Snake in the gym with Tracer as his personal trainer.

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