{"id":83963,"date":"2025-01-28T23:17:55","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:17:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/overwatch-fans-somehow-create-functional-mclaren-senna-supercar-in-game-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:17:55","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:17:55","slug":"overwatch-fans-somehow-create-functional-mclaren-senna-supercar-in-game-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/overwatch-fans-somehow-create-functional-mclaren-senna-supercar-in-game-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Overwatch fans somehow create functional McLaren Senna supercar in-game &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Overwatch fans somehow create functional McLaren Senna supercar in-game Blizzard Entertainment \/ McLarenWhile the world waits for Overwatch 2, the game\u2019s fans have gone to new lengths with the Workshop Mode\u2019s functionality to do things like\u2026 create a functional McLaren Senna supercar to drive around King\u2019s Row. A British automotive manufacturer, a Brazilian racing driver and an American gaming company all join globalized forces in the latest fanmade Overwatch creation: an in-game car modeled precisely after the McLaren Senna. As part of an ongoing project, \u201cStreetwatch,\u201d Peter (also known as \u2018GraczCourier\u2019 on Twitter) created a version of the speedy, sleek vehicle using Overwatch\u2019s continually evolving Workshop Mode offerings. This comes less than a month after he brought a Lamborgini Aventador to the game. Noting inspiration from Forza, GraczCourier debuted the new PTR creation on YouTube and announced that fellow fans can go ahead and hop behind the wheel on the test servers before it\u2019s launched on the live client. Unveiled in 2017, the McLaren Senna is a sports car named after one of the British company\u2019s greatest drivers ever, Brazilian World Champion Ayrton Senna. According to McLaren\u2019s website, the Senna \u201cis the personification of McLaren\u2019s DNA at its most extreme, creating the purest connection between car and driver.\u201d Built entirely around speed, the car is McLaren\u2019s lightest racer ever and, fittingly, possesses their \u201cmost powerful road car engine.\u201d While it remains unknown just how fast and road-ready the car will be in Overwatch, it somehow appears to drive around pretty quickly. And that might be a little surprising, considering the creation is composed entirely of rudimentary shapes and lights available in the Workshop mode. Noting that this is part of the Streetwatch project, it appears that Gracz, possibly with collaborators, intends on bringing other cars to the Overwatch world. The game already contains some vehicles, including the renowned payload on Hollywood and the deadly traffic on Oasis. An exact purpose of bringing a McLaren Senna to King\u2019s Row remains unknown, but fellow fans have appeared delighted to see just how innovative creators can be with the Workshop offerings. With Dota 2\u2019s origins coming from fanmade mods for Warcraft 3, it\u2019s obvious that there is a precedent for success when players have the ability to play around with a Blizzard IP. As everyone awaits Overwatch\u2019s sequel, it\u2019s encouraging that fans are still getting creative with the current game.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Overwatch fans somehow create functional McLaren Senna supercar in-game Blizzard Entertainment \/ McLarenWhile the world waits for Overwatch 2, the game\u2019s fans have gone to new lengths with the Workshop Mode\u2019s functionality to do things like\u2026 create a functional McLaren Senna supercar to drive around King\u2019s Row. 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