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}}{{Ébauche}}'''Hanamura''' est une carte de type Assaut dans [[Overwatch]].
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'''Hanamura''' (花村 - lit. "Flower Village") is one of the locations in ''[[Overwatch]]'' and also the home city of [[Hanzo]] and [[Genji]]. It is an [[Assault]] [[Maps|map]].
 
   
 
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Hanamura offers a Japanese-style setting in full cherry blossom mode. The buildings are an interesting mix of modern Tokyo and ancient shrine. Most of the gameplay is in the long straightaways offered by the streets, but there are some small buildings to get caught up in and a few ledges to snipe from.<ref>[http://venturebeat.com/2015/10/28/overwatch-first-impressions-all-the-maps-all-the-support-and-all-the-offense/view-all/ From Venture Beat]</ref>
 
 
Destructible items in the environment include most of the wooden fences, dishes, and the cola within the vending machines after the glass is broken. The massive bell within one of the rooms can also be shot at to make noise, while some of the overhanging lights - especially in the spawning rooms - can be shot to make them dance around. Fire extinguishers and similar tanks can have their caps shot off, and they will shoot in various directions as the gas escapes them.
 
 
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== Easter Eggs ==
 
*Above Rikimaru there is a statue of a [[w:c:wow:Murloc|murloc]] in a spaceship, eating noodles. If the murloc is shot, it makes the familiar aggro sound from [[w:c:wow|World of Warcraft]].
 
*In the arcade, there is a large poster of [[D.Va]] on the wall.
 
*The arcade has several games:
 
**Claw games whose glass can be destroyed, freeing the squeaky toys within
 
**''Fighters of the Storm'': clearly an homage to ''[[w:c:hots|Heroes of the Storm]] ''and 2D fighting games such as ''[[w:c:streetfighter|Street Fighter]]''. This game shows [[w:c:starcraft:Tychus Findlay|Tychus]] and [[w:c:diablo:Tyrael|Tyrael]] facing each other in combat.
 
**''Fighters of the Storm 2'': along the same vein, this one has [[w:c:wow:Garrosh Hellscream|Garrosh Hellscream]] and [[w:c:starcraft:Kerrigan|Kerrigan]] squaring off. As of the Overwatch beta, Garrosh had not been introduced into Heroes of the Storm.
 
**''Vivi's Adventure'': this game features a small cavegirl similar to Pebbles on the Flintstones; this could be a reference to [[w:c:wow:Li Li|Li Li]], an adventurous pandaren within ''World of Warcraft''.
 
**''The Lost Vikings VI'': A futuristic homage to Blizzard's ''The Lost Vikings''. It appears to be a top down scrolling shoot 'em up in the same vein as ''[[wikipedia:Galaga|Galaga]]''.
 
**''Super Siege Mode 3'': a game that pays homage to the ''[[wikipedia:Metal Slug (series)|Metal Slug]]'' series. It appears to have Raynor and [[w:c:starcraft:Sergeant Hammer|Sergeant Hammer]] as characters.
 
**''Holobloks'': A 3D version of [[wikipedia:Breakout|Breakout]] that can support two players.
 
**''Soulstone: Demon-Slayer'': potentially a reference to [[w:c:wow:Soulstone|soulstones]] used by [[w:c:wow:Warlock|warlocks]] in ''[[w:c:wow:World of Warcraft|World of Warcraft]]''; also possibly a reference to [[w:c:diablo:Soulstone|soulstones]] in ''[[w:c:diablo:Diablo III: Reaper of Souls|Diablo III: Reaper of Souls]]''. The game resembles Capcom's ''[[wikipedia:Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom|Dungeons &amp; Dragons]]'' arcade series.
 
*The mural above the last point currently depicts two dragons, one green and one blue, circling each other. It used to depict a dragon, an [[Hanzo|archer dressed in blue]], and a [[Genji|swordsman dressed in green]].
 
   
 
== Mises à jour ==
 
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*{{Patch|April 21, 2016 (beta)|The map has been put back into rotation. The issues affecting spawn room doors have been resolved.}}
 
*{{Patch|April 19, 2016 (beta)|The map has been temporarily disabled to address an issue affecting spawn room doors.}}
 
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Hanamura est une carte de type Assaut dans Overwatch.

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