After receiving a name change last month, Overwatchâs Cole Cassidy has made his debut in a new digital comic series. The first issue of a five-part series by Dark Horse Comics, titled New Blood, sees the cowboy wrestling with his past as he embarks on a journey to become someone different. Itâs impressively deep, with Cassidy getting existential about it all, and it left me misty-eyed.
For those out of the loop, Cole Cassidy was previously called Jesse McCree, named after the now-ousted developer of the same name who took part in the controversial and extremely unprofessionalâCosby Suiteâ meet-ups. Publisher Activision Blizzard isstill dealing with several lawsuits regarding its toxic workplace culture, and the name of Overwatchâs cowboy was a sticking point in the widespread conversation. It led the Overwatch Team to scrap his moniker and rejigger his past. It also caused Blizzard to pledge tonever name in-game characters after real employees again.
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Overwatch dropped anew biography for the character on October 22, the same day it announced the name change. But New Blood is our first look at Cole Cassidy in Overwatch lore. It sees him exploring not just his past ârunning as a mercenary,â but also his future as a potential team leader.
New Blood starts with Cassidy talking to himself about âsomething big coming,â before riding off to meet Overwatch vet and support hero, Ana Amari, in Cairo, Egypt. They catch up over drinks, reminisce, the things old friends do. But at several points in their conversation, there are hints about how Cassidy doesnât want to ârepeat the past,â from before his Overwatch crew was dissolved. Ana starts digging through his previous livesâthe Deadlock Gang, Blackwatchâbefore the two are thrust into a kinda epic shootout against some nondescript soldiers, drawn by artist Irene Koh
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âDespite your act, I could tell you felt trapped by the life youâd be living,â Ana says to Cassidy during the shootoutâprobably the worst time to examine someoneâs psyche. âYou can change, too,â she later says once things die down outside, leading him to her new hideout. âYou could use this opportunity to do some good, assemble a team of your own. On your own terms.â
âThe old days went sour,â he ponders to himself. âBut what if things could be different?â
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Itâs all really powerful stuff. What makes us human is our ability to adapt and evolve, to take on new identities and shed old ones, to embrace a new version of ourselves.
That doesnât mean we shouldnât be held accountable for our past lives. We carry that complicated history with us, whether weâre proud of it or not. But who we were informs who we are, which allows us to become someone new. Without the room to grow, the space to reflect on and reexamine the past, we canât hope to envision a new future for ourselves, let alone the world.
This reinvention is something Iâve done many times in my life, something Iâm doing even now as I embrace a new version of myself in New York, a city Iâve only dreamed of living in. The shedding of the skin, all snake-like, is necessary for growth. And itâs a growth vital for Cassidy to become someone different.
Do I think the same should apply to the real McCree? I want to say âno,â but I honestly donât know. It is incredibly hard to apply these principles when people have crossed particular lines, how to balance a desire for reformation, with a desire for accountability. Itâs a question this comic makes unavoidable.
Dark Horse Comicsâ New Blood coincides with an Overwatch in-game event running until November 23. DubbedCassidyâs New Blood Challenge, it gives you the opportunity to unlock the Sandstorm Cassidy skin, the same outfit he sports in the comic. Itâs just as youâd expect, with Cassidy in a primarily brown ensemble and a scarf wrapped around his neck. There are other unlockable rewards as well for those whowatch hours of Overwatch Twitch streams, including cute sprays of Ana, Cassidy, and Pharah.
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