I disagree with the name change, but not because it hurts McCree’s identity, or anything like that.
I think that this name could’ve served (and continue serving) as a powerful reminder of what Blizzard needs to stop being. They had a staff member sexually harassing and abusing other employees, and despite complaints made about him, he kept his job, and was respected enough to have a character named after him.
That is not okay.
A lot of people are commenting on how changing the name helps the OW team move past that past, or not be reminded of it when they work with McCree. And yeah, maybe taking away that reminder would be a good thing if the problem wasn’t still there.
After they improved, they could’ve shared that story with new people, saying, “This is how bad we used to be, use this character as a reminder to never be this bad again.”
But they haven’t fixed their company culture. The problem is still there. And removing the name, to me, feels like an attempt to sweep the problem under the rug rather than dealing with it.
McCree’s name could’ve been a powerful reminder that Blizzard glorified and enabled abusers. Whenever they saw “McCree”, it could’ve reminded them how much of a problem there is and how far they still had to go to fix things.
I worry that removing it is just their way of saying “this never happened, let’s forget about it,” instead of taking real, actionable steps towards a better work environment. If they had released any other info, done any concrete thing towards fixing the problem, then maybe this would seem a bit better.
But no, changing his name does not change the culture. I fear that all they’re doing here is continuing to pretend that they don’t have a problem.