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Jesse McCree came from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is a former member of the '''Deadlock Gang''', a group of traffickers in military hardware operating in the American Southwest. He and his fellows were captured in an Overwatch sting operation, and he was given a choice: prison, or serving in Blackwatch, the black ops division of Overwatch. He chose the latter, believing he could make amends for his past crimes, and revelling in the lack of bureaucratic oversight. When Overwatch began to collapse and Blackwatch sought to reform it to its own ends, McCree went underground, resurfacing years later as a gunslinger for hire.
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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===Powers and abilities===
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McCree was an American bounty hunter and vigilante with a cybernetic arm and a Wild West motif. He carried a Peacekeeper six-shooter, with its primary fire that can shoot single shots with high accuracy at moderate range, and its alternate fire allowing him to Fan the Hammer to quickly unload the entire cylinder at close range in rapid fire with some loss of accuracy. He can quickly dodge attacks using his Combat Roll ability which also instantly reloads his revolver, and can throw a Flashbang grenade a short distance which stuns enemies and interrupts their abilities. McCree's ultimate ability is Deadeye, which allows him to line up shots on every enemy in his sight, with resulting damage proportional to the time spent aiming
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*McCree was created by Blizzard Entertainment where he was voiced by actor Matthew Mercer and featured in the Overwatch setting.
 
*McCree was created by Blizzard Entertainment where he was voiced by actor Matthew Mercer and featured in the Overwatch setting.
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*He was one of the few characters developed for the game based on a stereotype, often compared to the Man with No Name,
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 07:34, 10 July 2020

Jesse McCree is a male video game character who features in Overwatch.

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Biography

Jesse McCree came from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is a former member of the Deadlock Gang, a group of traffickers in military hardware operating in the American Southwest. He and his fellows were captured in an Overwatch sting operation, and he was given a choice: prison, or serving in Blackwatch, the black ops division of Overwatch. He chose the latter, believing he could make amends for his past crimes, and revelling in the lack of bureaucratic oversight. When Overwatch began to collapse and Blackwatch sought to reform it to its own ends, McCree went underground, resurfacing years later as a gunslinger for hire.

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

McCree was an American bounty hunter and vigilante with a cybernetic arm and a Wild West motif. He carried a Peacekeeper six-shooter, with its primary fire that can shoot single shots with high accuracy at moderate range, and its alternate fire allowing him to Fan the Hammer to quickly unload the entire cylinder at close range in rapid fire with some loss of accuracy. He can quickly dodge attacks using his Combat Roll ability which also instantly reloads his revolver, and can throw a Flashbang grenade a short distance which stuns enemies and interrupts their abilities. McCree's ultimate ability is Deadeye, which allows him to line up shots on every enemy in his sight, with resulting damage proportional to the time spent aiming

Notes

  • McCree was created by Blizzard Entertainment where he was voiced by actor Matthew Mercer and featured in the Overwatch setting.
  • He was one of the few characters developed for the game based on a stereotype, often compared to the Man with No Name,

Appearances

  • Overwatch: (2016)

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