The Hero of Numbani (Overwatch)
By (Author) NICKY DRAYDEN
Scholastic US
Scholastic US
2nd June 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
500g
In the technologically advanced African city of Numbani, in the not-so-distant future, humans live in harmony with humanoid robots known as omnics. But when a terrorist tries to shatter that unity, a hero named Efi Oladele rises!Efi has been making robots since she was little. But after she witnesses Doomfist's catastrophic attack on the city's OR15 security bots, Efi feels the call to build something greater: a true guardian of Numbani. She engineers an intelligent and compassionate robot, Orisa, who has a lot to learn before she's ready to defeat Doomfist. Can Efi mould Orisa into the hero of Numbani before it's too late
For the book: "An engrossing read with smooth pacing and action-packed scenes.... Readers will root for this STEM-focused girl hero." -- Kirkus
For the game:
"Blizzard's take on the team-based shooter is as polished as you'd expect, marrying tactical breadth with an emphasis on variety and inclusivity." -- The Guardian"It has been a very long time since I've felt this much passion for a game. Overwatch is a perfect storm. It's a new IP, looks gorgeous, plays phenomenally and singlehandedly rekindled my desire to play a genre of game I thought I'd left behind at this point." -- Forbes"Overwatch is an amazing experience. It's fresh and consistently fun, with matches that are great in random groups, but astonishingly good when played with friends. Blizzard has taken its masterful art of polishing and perfection to the team shooter, and things will never be the same. " -- Game InformerNicky Drayden is a systems analyst who dabbles in prose when she's not buried in code. She resides in Austin, Texas, where being weird is highly encouraged, if not required. Her award-winning novel The Prey of Gods is set in a futuristic South Africa brimming with demigods, robots, and hallucinogenic hijinks. See more of her work at nickydrayden.com or catch her on twitter @nickydrayden.