New (and Hopefully Last) Sombra Puzzle is Live

New (and Hopefully Last) Sombra Puzzle is Live

Just in time for Dia de los Muertos!

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Nov 01, 2016 @ 04:05 PM (Staff Bios)
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Happy Dia de los Muertos everyone! And in the realm of video games, that's also known as Sombra Day! And, as expected by literally everyone, today marks another piece of the Overwatch ARG puzzle. However, this could potentially be the last one. The story behind the ARG is coming to a huge conclusion, and interested players everywhere can help out.

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Right now, players can log onto the lumerico.mx website that coincides with the power plant on the Dorado map. From there, they can use someone's login information to mess around with the console. The more players that do, the more the gauges climb towards critical levels. As of now, no one is exactly sure what is going to happen once the plant starts melting down, but that hasn't stopped the community from giving it all they've got. Maybe this time, we'll actually find Sombra.

If you want to be part of the action, this Overwatch forum thread has everything you need to know.

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