Mobile for a tank character, D.Va was also designed as "skirmisher." D.Va is designed as a tank character who uses a pink exoskeletal mech suit in battle. Voice actress Charlet Chung provides both the English voice for D.Va, as well as her Korean dialogue. Her ultimate ability allows her to self-detonate her suit, dealing heavy damage to all enemies in line of sight, sufficient to eliminate most characters in one blow.ĭ.Va has been well received by critics and players, and she has been seen as a positive female model for younger gamers.ĭ.Va was first announced in October 2015 at BlizzCon along with Genji and Mei, she was one of the last heroes introduced into Overwatch prior to its official release. If D.Va's suit is destroyed, she can eject from it and stay alive long enough to call in a new suit.
Within the game, D.Va is a Tank character, able to deal a stream of damage and nullify incoming attacks for a short time. Within the Overwatch narrative, she and other gamers were recruited by the Korean government's Mobile Exo-Force of the Korean Army (MEKA) to help quell the robotic Omnic uprising, translating their video-game-playing skills over into controlling weaponized mech suits.
#OVERWATCH DVA PRO#
In Overwatch lore, D.Va is a pro eSports gamer named Hana Song ( Revised Romanization: Song Ha-na) ( 송하나) from Busan, South Korea. In the English media, she is voiced by Charlet Chung. She also appears as a playable character in the crossover MOBA game Heroes of the Storm, and as a gameplay announcer in StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void.
D.Va is a fictional player character who appears in the 2016 video game Overwatch-a first-person shooter developed by Blizzard Entertainment-and related animations and literary media.