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* Tracer - ''Overwatch''<ref>[https://hardcoregamer.com/reviews/review-overwatch/208761/ Hardcore Gamer: Review: ''Overwatch'' (May 26, 2016)]</ref> | * Tracer - from the game ''Overwatch''<ref>[https://hardcoregamer.com/reviews/review-overwatch/208761/ Hardcore Gamer: Review: ''Overwatch'' (May 26, 2016)]</ref> | ||
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A virtual spokesperson is a fictional character created to represent or endorse a brand or product. They are often anime characters.
The term "virtual spokesperson" (虚拟代言人, xūnǐ dàiyánrén) originated in Taiwan.[citation needed]
Virtual spokespeople are considered to be the "evolution" of mascots.
In some cases, a virtual spokesperson is the anthropomorphization of the brand/product officially recognized by such a brand, but the spokesperson themself may not appear in it. Also, a moe anthropomorphization is not necessarily the spokesperson for the brand.
Fictional characters who are not virtual spokespeople, but are used to promote other products.