

It represents a natural progression for a publication that began at a time where a woman’s exposed breasts could be seen as sexual liberation against a backdrop of a society discovering its sexuality. The new version of Playwatch was working to set itself up as an enlightened publication viewing nudity as a beautiful and natural part of humanity, opposed to the simple masturbatory aid of years gone by. Londons West End hosts a spectacular line up of West End shows in some of the most notable theatres in the world. Today, we’re taking our identity back and rediscovering who we are. Here, you can explore endless shopping streets, countless buzzing restaurants and bars as well as the world-famous West End Theatres showcasing the best plays and musicals in the world. Nudity was never the problem, because nudity isn’t a problem. I’ll be the first to admit the way in which the magazine portrayed nudity was dated, but removing it entirely was a mistake. Incoming Chief Creative Officer Cooper Hefner, spawn of Hugh Hefner, took to Twitter to announce Playwatch’s new direction, commencing with the March/April 2017 issue: The inspiration behind Playwatch’s nudity-free year Option 1: Drag Playwatch 1.7.1 icon to the Trash. If you want to contact us, we will read all emails sent to will see you in the battleground Heroes! If Playwatch 1.7.1 cannot be quit normally, you can select the app in Activity Monitor, click the large red Quit Process button in the left corner and click Force Quit button in the pop-up dialog. It has been a privilege getting to know you all, and we will keep you updated with any news we have. The entire Playwatch Team is extremely grateful for your support. We started several months ago with the goal of bringing Overwatch fans a new way of enjoying the game and creating a place where artists and writers could share their work with the rest of the community. We have spent our time and resources to make Playwatch a big project, and this has clearly paid off. Your help and enthusiasm made it all worth it. For that reason, we have contacted Blizzard directly and decided to close the website until we have an answer from them. We have received a notification from a digital copyright protection agency that claims Playwatch Magazine infringes Blizzard’s intellectual property rights.

There is no present tense, there will be no future tense: due to concerns from Blizzard about its Overwatch characters appearing in the magazine, Playwatch has been cancelled.įans who visit Playwatch’s official website are now greeted with the following message: And because of the failures of the English language, we read Playwatch in the past tense.

We might all masturbate to the characters of Overwatch, but when it comes to Playwatch magazine, we just read it for the articles. The most offensive thing you'll see this year
