This may be just my own opinion or perhaps even more pointless than a Blogland post with just 4 paragraphs, but whatever - here goes:
Blizzard has encouraged fans of Overwatch to make artistic content based on the game.
Sounds good!
To support this, Blizzard released the hero reference kit before release, providing official colors and costume and weapon designs for all 21 heroes present at the game's launch. Fans have used these, the game's animated media, and other assets to create a large amount of content, including art, cosplay,
Mhm.
and anime opening-style music videos.
Is that Wikipedia lingo for YouTube Poop Music Video/MaD?
Some Overwatch concepts have created internet memes such as "Gremlin D.Va", which focuses on the character D.Va, portrayed through gamer stereotypes.
As can be expected from the internet.
There also exists researchographic fan art of the game,
Well, rule 34, as can be-
with researchhub searches of Overwatch characters partaking in loveual activities spiking by 817% shortly after the release of the open beta.
researchhub searches of Overwatch characters partaking in loveual activities spiking by 817% shortly after the release of the open beta.

Blizzard made efforts to remove the works. Game director Jeffery Kaplan stated that while they do not want to infringe on anyone's freedom of expression, Blizzard is mindful that many players are teenagers or younger and would hope the community would try to keep such imagery away from them.
...Well, that's that. At least it wasn't
robot research, right?
...
Oh wait...
So, I suppose this is where /discuss comes.
And, before I forget,
the source.