In the evolving universe of Overwatch 2, the introduction of seasonal content has consistently brought fresh excitement to its player base. Season 11, dubbed "Super Mega Ultrawatch," is no exception, featuring a range of new content from a thematic Battle Pass to collaboration items. However, an observant player pointed out a missed opportunity that could have connected the game more deeply with pop culture and the personal history of one of its voice actors.
The Missed Opportunity for a Mauga Skin
John Tui, the voice actor for the character Mauga in Overwatch 2, has an interesting connection to the Power Rangers universe, having played several roles including the notable Daggeron, the Solaris Knight, in Power Rangers Mystic Force. Given the sentai theme of Season 11’s Battle Pass, which draws heavy inspiration from series like Power Rangers, it seemed a perfect chance to honor Tui’s contributions to both franchises with a unique skin for Mauga. However, this opportunity was overlooked, leading to disappointment among fans who recognized the potential for a creative crossover.
John Tui's Roles in Power Rangers

John Tui's involvement with Power Rangers spans several characters:
- Power Rangers S.P.D. (2005): He portrayed Commander Anubis Cruger, the Shadow Ranger, and Sergeant Silverback.
- Power Rangers Mystic Force (2006): He was Daggeron, the Solaris Knight.
- Power Rangers Samurai (2012): He voiced Pestilox, a kaiju monster.
Each of these roles presented a unique opportunity to integrate elements from Tui's Power Rangers characters into Mauga's design in Overwatch 2, particularly during a season celebrating similar themes.
Community Reaction and Discussion
The realization of this missed opportunity was first pointed out by a Redditor, Shattered_Disk4, sparking a wave of agreement and discussion within the community. Fans expressed that incorporating aspects of Tui's Power Ranger roles into Mauga’s skin could have added a layer of depth and nostalgia to the character, making the season even more memorable. Discussions also touched on the challenges such a skin might face, like potential copyright issues and the physical differences between Mauga and the more slender Power Rangers characters. Creative solutions, such as adapting Mauga's skin to resemble Daggeron’s Megazord, were suggested as ways to circumvent these issues.
