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  2. Kiriko (Overwatch) - Wikipedia

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    Kiriko Kamori (家守 霧子, Kamori Kiriko) is a fictional character in the Overwatch media franchise. Her first appearance was in Overwatch 2, a 2022 first-person shooter developed by Blizzard Entertainment. Kiriko's character design and gameplay mechanics draw from the imagery found in Japanese folklore and Shinto folk religion. In the game ...

  3. Overwatch 2 Kiriko guide: how to use the newest support hero

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    In Overwatch 2, Kiriko is the last hero rounding out the competitive game’s launch roster. Marking the third Japanese character in the game, this new support brings a high healing output with ...

  4. Overwatch 2 Kiriko guide: Abilities, gameplay, release date ...

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    Blizzard has revealed Overwatch 2's next new support hero, Kiriko. Here's a complete guide to everything you need to know about her, including her abilities, some quick tips, when she'll be ...

  5. Characters of the Overwatch franchise - Wikipedia

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    In response, Kiriko joins the vigilante group, Yokai, and currently fights to protect her home from the Hashimoto and other threats. [191] Kiriko was the first hero to be introduced following Overwatch 2 's launch in October 2022, and the first to be made available as a free reward on a seasonal battle pass.

  6. Category:Overwatch characters - Wikipedia

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  7. Overwatch animated media - Wikipedia

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    [‡ 7] Kiriko premiered on October 7, 2022, as part of TwitchCon and included a deaf child character as a nod to a deaf Overwatch player who developed American sign language gestures for each of the heroes in the game. [13] The Kiriko short featured the song "BOW" by Japanese artist MFS. [14]

  8. Sally Amaki - Wikipedia

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    Sally Amaki (天城サリー, Amaki Sarī, born April 26, 2000) is an American singer and voice actress based in Tokyo, Japan.She is a member of the voice acting idol group 22/7, which debuted in 2017, and is the group's "overseas representative". [4]

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