Summary

  • Lucie Pohl, the voice actor for Overwatch's Mercy, criticized Amber Heard's Mercy cosplay, claiming she can see the "manufacturing defects" like a Tesla.
  • Pohl shared a video of herself dressed as Mercy in the popular Witch skin, highlighting the character's range of highly praised cosmetics.

Overwatch's Mercy voice actor, Lucie Pohl, recently threw shade at Elon Musk and Amber Heard on Twitter after an image of Herd cosplaying as the popular Support character made the rounds online. Mercy was one of the original Overwatch heroes and remains one of the game's most recognizable characters. Blizzard has released a dizzying number of cosmetics for Mercy over the years, including some of the most sought-after skins in the entire game.

Considering Mercy's popularity with the Overwatch fanbase, it's really no surprise that many gamers have cosplayed as the character over the years. Even actress Amber Heard has cosplayed as Mercy, allegedly at the request of her then-boyfriend Elon Musk. In response to reports about the Tesla CEO asking Heard to dress up as Mercy, Musk shared an image of the actress in a Mercy costume.

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This caught the attention of Lucie Pohl, the voice actress who portrays Mercy in Overwatch. Pohl threw shade at Heard's Mercy cosplay and Musk's Tesla company, saying that as the "real Mercy" she could "see the manufacturing defects in this cosplay like it's a Tesla."

A Twitter user responded to Pohl's tweet, challenging her to do a better job at cosplaying as Mercy. Pohl revealed that she has already dressed up as the character before, sharing a short video of herself in the garb of the Legendary-tier Witch skin that is typically made available during the Halloween Terror event every year. Mercy's Witch skin remains one of the character's most popular skins, though there are many others that fans have praised over the years.

Some Overwatch fans may be surprised that Musk supposedly asked Heard to dress up as Mercy to begin with, but the billionaire's Overwatch fandom has never been a secret. Musk has praised Overwatch on multiple occasions over the years, calling the hero shooter "soothing" at one point.

Overwatch was arguably in a much better state back in the days that Musk was hyping it up in interviews. Overwatch 2 has been divisive since its early access launch, with many fans not happy about the game's economy, the erasure of the original Overwatch, and the switch to a 5v5 format. Others, however, are happy that Overwatch 2's more aggressive live service model allows for more frequent content updates, such as the big Invasion update that dropped last month.

Overwatch 2 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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