Characters of theOverwatchfranchise

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TheOverwatchfranchise, a series offirst-person shootergames developed byBlizzard Entertainment,consists of 41 playable characters across both games. The original 2016 game,Overwatch,featured 32 playable characters known as heroes and a number of supporting characters as part of the game's narrative, which is told throughanimated mediaanddigital comicsoutside of the game. Its sequel,Overwatch 2,was released in October 2022 and replacedOverwatch.The sequel builds upon the same hero roster and added more characters, currently consisting of 41 heroes. However, asOverwatch 2had been developed to be a faster game with five-versus-five teams rather than six-versus-six, several of the characters had tweaks or major rebuilds withinOverwatch 2,as well as different character designs.

A promotional image of the 32 characters that were playable duringBlizzard Entertainment's fourth-anniversary celebration of the release ofOverwatch(listed from left to right: Junkrat,Doomfist,Lúcio,Asheand B.O.B.,Tracer,Soldier: 76,Roadhog, Zenyatta, Genji,Pharah,Zarya,Echo,D.Va,Moira,Hanzo,Orisa,Widowmaker,Symmetra,Reinhardt, Baptiste, Reaper, Winston, Sigma,Mei,Mercy,Brigitte,Wrecking Ball,Cassidy,Sombra,Ana,Bastion, Torbjörn)

The story ofOverwatchtakes place on Earth in the "near future" in the years after the "Omnic Crisis," a period in which robots (called "omnics" ) rose up in rebellion worldwide, and theUnited Nationsformed an elite group called Overwatch to combat them. Overwatch continued to protect the peace until it was disbanded years later under a cloud of suspicion, but its former members have returned to the force in light of new threats to humanity. Blizzard wanted to create a diverse set of characters to reflect a positive outlook on this near future, incorporating non-human characters and non-standard character traits. The game launched with 21 characters, with 20 more added post-release across both games. Nine characters reprised their role as playable heroes in thecrossovermultiplayer online battle arenagame,Heroes of the Storm.

Background

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Overwatch,now completely replaced byOverwatch 2,was an online team-orientedfirst-person shooter,and an example of a "hero shooter"where players select from one of several pre-designed hero characters with their own unique abilities.Overwatchincluded casual play modes, competitive ranked play modes, and various arcade modes where special rules applied. Most game modes brought together two teams of six players each into a match who compete in one of several objective-based game types: Control, assault, payload, and hybrid.

Overwatch 2retains most of its predecessor's gameplay and content with some changes. People play on two teams of five rather than six players[a]and the game type "assault" was removed after much criticism from the player base. Heroes were given new designs, with some of them receiving entirely new abilities.

A match starts with each player selecting from one of the available hero characters. The game's characters are divided into threeroleclassifications: damage, tank, and support.[b]Damage characters are often doing the most damage and help the team with the majority of kills. Tank characters can absorb large amounts of damage for the team, and support characters can heal their teammates and providestatus effectsfor the team or against enemies.[2][3]The game will warn teams if they have an imbalance in their general role selection, and many game modes require players to select a certain amount of heroes from each role. Players are able to switch between heroes mid-match after they are killed or if they return to their team's base.

Each hero character has fundamentally different attributes such as health and movement speed, at least one basic attack, and at least one unique skill, collectively referred to as a skill kit. These skills can be used repeatedly after waiting out the skill's cooldown period. Each character also has at least one powerful ultimate ability that becomes available once its meter is charged, either slowly over time or through other actions such as killing opponents or healing teammates. Once the ultimate ability is used, the player has to wait for the meter to fill again. All characters have a close-combat, low damage melee attack that can be used at any time.

In the originalOverwatch,winning matches earned the player experience towards levels in the meta-game. The player earned aloot boxon reaching a new experience level, which contained a random assortment of character skins, emotes, voice lines, and other cosmetic items for each character without altering gameplay. Players could also purchase loot boxes with real-world money. Blizzard provided free post-release content for the game, such as new maps and characters.[4]Blizzard also introduced limited-time seasonal events, offering new cosmetic items in loot boxes, themed maps, and gameplay modes.[5]InOverwatch 2,the loot box system was entirely scrapped in favor of abattle passsystem. After playing a game, the player would earn points that contributed to their progression in the battle pass, unlocking new cosmetics along the way. The battle pass system also contains the newest hero (a new hero is released every second season) at the 45th level of the battle pass. At the highest level of the battle pass, amythicis unlocked, which is the highest ranking for the quality of a skin.

Overwatch 2has now also featured a shop where specific customizations are periodically rotated.

Overview

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Overwatchoriginally featured 12 characters at its November 2014BlizzConconvention announcement,[6]but expanded to 21 by the next year's convention.[7]The game is character-driven, and reviewers notedOverwatch'semphasis on the individual differences between characters in the same role (e.g., between two snipers) as a departure from dominant class-based shooter paradigms.[8][9]Critics widely praised the game's accessible and detailed character design and its role in the game's overall success.[10][11][12][13][14]

Similar to Valve's initial launch ofTeam Fortress 2,[15]in the absence of a dedicated story mode, Blizzard tells the backstory ofOverwatch'splot and characters through media outside the game, including animated shorts, character press events, tweets, and webcomics.[16][17]The game's story centers around atechnological singularityin which humanity assembles a team of its best heroes, Overwatch, to fight off a rogueartificial intelligenceand its robotic army of Omnics in an incident called the "Omnic Crisis". After winning its battle, the Overwatch kept the peace for about three decades before infighting led to its disbandment. The game takes place approximately sixty years in the future, during a time period in which the world is slipping into disarray, and former Overwatch members along with new allies, as well as enemies, are being called on to help protect the peace in their respective favors. Among Overwatch's enemies include Talon, a global criminal network seeking wealth and power.[16][18]

In early 2016, Blizzard released media kits with granular character detail for fan artists and cosplayers.[19]Preceding the game's launch,PornHubreported a surge in searches forpornography includingOverwatchcharacters.An intellectual property security firm issued multiple takedown requests to sites featuring such videos and other erotica created inSource Filmmaker.[20]

Development

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Overwatchwas developed by Blizzard following the cancellation of amassively multiplayer online role-playing gameTitan,a project that had been in works for several years. A smaller team from those onTitanwere given the role to come up with a new project, and they came onto the idea of a first-person shooter that emphasized teamwork, inspired byTeam Fortress 2and the rising popularity ofmultiplayer online battle arenas,as well as their own development team unity they found to keep their morale high followingTitan's cancellation.[21]

The development team settled on a narrative of a near-future Earth setting following a global-scale catastrophic event - the Omnic Crisis in which robots, known as Omnics, rose up in rebellion against humanity until stopped by a peacekeeping group known as Overwatch. With selection of this global theme, the developers wanted to create a cast of playable characters to portray diverse representations ofgenders,ages, ethnicities, and nationalities. The heroes include human,transhuman,and non-human characters such as cyborgs, robots, and a talking gorilla.[22][23]The need for a diverse cast was important to the developers, as some of Blizzard's previous games had been criticized before for missing this mark; Metzen explained that even his daughter had asked him why all the female characters fromWarcraftseemed to be only wearing swimsuits.[23]Metzen stated: "Specifically forOverwatchover the past year we've been really cognizant of that, trying not to oversexualize the female characters. "[24]Kaplan explained that the industry was "clearly in an age where gaming is for everybody", going on to say that "increasingly, people want to feel represented, from all walks of life, boys and girls, everybody. We feel indebted to do our best to honor that."[23]In addition, Blizzard stated at the 2016 Blizzcon that some of the characters areLGBT,though did not specify which ones at that time.[25]Blizzard has stated that "As with any aspect of our characters' backgrounds, their sexuality is just one part of what makes our heroes who they are."[26]Since then, Tracer has been shown to be in a romantic relationship with another woman through one of the tie-in comics published online by Blizzard.[27]In a subset lore story, Soldier: 76 was also identified as gay, having had a romantic relationship with a man prior to joining Overwatch.[28]A research paper analyzed this announcement and found that players avoided Soldier: 76 afterwards. However, the pick rate returned to previous levels after around three months.[29]

The team envisioned the characters akin tosuperheroesin this narrative, each with their own abilities, background and personality that could stand on their own, but could also fit into the larger story; this notion translated into the characters beingagentsfor the game, which Metzen said still captures the "heroism and vibe" that superhero stories carry.[30]The team did not want to have any characters that served solely as villains in the game, but did develop some of the characters, like Soldier: 76, to have an unsure purpose within the narrative.[30]

Several characters were envisioned for the game during its pre-planning stages, but did not make the cut, or were later incorporated into other heroes. Among characters that were considered included a jetpack-wearing cat, a hockey player that used rocket-power skates, and a Russian woman that would ride a bear and for which her ultimate ability would have the bear rear up and wield his own set ofAK-47rifles. Initially, Reinhardt was an Omnic, but later was settled to be a human character, with the Omnic nature later revisited when the development team crafted Orisa.[31]

Characters introduced since the game's release are generally teased a few weeks in advance or given a cold surprise announcement. The only exception to this had been Sombra, who had been teased by a months-longalternate reality game(ARG) prior to her formal announcement. Blizzard found players reacted negatively to this deployment, and have opted to avoid this type of prolonged teasing for future characters.[32]Blizzard will still seed upcoming hero characters into the game's announcement media but without making comments towards that, anticipating players would find these before the character is officially announced; for example, the 26th hero Moira had appeared in at least two works prior to her announcement.[33]Once a character is announced, they are typically made available on the "Public Test Region" (PTR) for Windows players to try out and help provide feedback to Blizzard. Once Blizzard is satisfied with the PTR character, typically a period lasting two to three weeks, the character is then released to all players on all regions and platforms, outside of competitive play, as to give players a chance to learn the character. Roughly a week following this, the new character then becomes available for competitive play mode.[34]

Character powers are frequently tweaked and adjusted with patches, mostly incremental changes. A few characters have had major overhauls, notablySymmetra(with two separate overhauls of her skill), Mercy, and Torbjörn. Like new characters, these overhauls are tested in the PTR before released to all public regions. A major notable change, reducing the number of roles from four to three (combining "offense" and "defense" heroes into the "damage" category) was implemented in the PTR before being released for all players in June 2018.[1]

Overwatch 2was announced in November 2019, with plans for both a normal PvP element as with the original game and aPlayer versus Environment(PVE) mode.[35]With the introduction of Echo, the 32nd hero toOverwatch,in March 2020, Kaplan stated that the team's focus was now onOverwatch 2and it was unlikely they would release any additional heroes prior to the game's release.[36]

After some delays, including the departure of Kaplan and lead character designer Geoff Goodman,[37]Overwatch 2was released in openearly accesswith its PvP mode in October 2022, with the PvE mode to come later in 2023. While at announcement there was some intent to have a shared multiplayer experience betweenOverwatchandOverwatch 2,Overwatch 2was instead released as afree to playtitle, with a player's earned cosmetics brought over intoOverwatch 2.Overwatch 2was designed to play faster and avoid the slow pace that someOverwatchgames had become, in part due to the use of "crowd control" (CC) abilities to hamper progress. To correct this,Overwatch 2is nominally played with five players on each team, with role-fixed games using two damage, two support, and one tank. This necessitated changes to several characters' skill kits to match; notably, Orisa's kit has a significant rework to remove her shield and her CC abilities, while Doomfist was reworked from damage into a tank class.[38]Overwatch 2also launched with three new heroes, bringing the total roster to 35 by October 2022. Initially, new heroes forOverwatch 2were been introduced as a free unlock on a seasonalbattle passwith a means to acquire them later through other challenges by players that did not purchase the battle pass, but since March 2024, Blizzard made new heroes available to all players without any purchase.[39]

Characters

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Tank heroes

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Tank characters broadly have a high number of hit points and are often at the front-line of a team. In the original Overwatch, tanks varied between having high defensive capability (like Reinhardt) at the cost of lower mobility and a low amount of offensive capability, while some characters like D.Va and Wrecking Ball had little defensive capability, but in turn had a lot of mobility and offensive capabilities. In Overwatch 2, all tank characters were given upgrades to compensate for going from two teams of six players to two teams of five players, having been subtracted one tank per team. These upgrades gave all tanks more offensive or defensive capabilities respectively to above.

D.Va

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D.Va, real name Hana Song (Korean:송하나), is a South Koreanmechapilot and formerpro gamerfromBusan.She pilots a combat mecha armed with twinFusion Cannons,shotgun-like weapons that require no ammunition or reload time. Her mecha is equipped with rocketBoostersfor short bursts of flight, as well as aDefense Matrixthat allows it to destroy enemy projectiles in the air. She can also fire a volley ofMicro-Missilesthat do splash damage on impact.[40]D.Va's passive abilityEject!allows her to enter her pilot form when her mech is destroyed. This form is much weaker and has no abilities. In this form she can fire herLight Gunto build her Ultimate and call another mech down. D.Va has two Ultimate abilities.Self-Destructcan be used in her mech form and allows her to self-detonate her mech, dealing massive damage to any enemies within range.Call Mechcan be used in her pilot form and allows her to call in another mech, dealing damage where her mech lands and returning her to her mech form.[41]

D.Va is voiced byCharlet Chung.[42]

Doomfist

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Doomfist is both the name of the titular cyberneticgauntletand the title of its wielder, currently theNigerian-born Akande Ogundimu, a businessman and mixed martial artist-turned mercenary. As originally released inOverwatch,Doomfist was classified as a Damage hero, but was reworked to become a Tank role inOverwatch 2,giving him more health and damage resistance. He has a short-rangeHand Cannonon his off-hand that fires shotgun-like bursts and regenerates ammo over time, but most of his abilities come through melee attacks from the Doomfist Gauntlet. Doomfist can charge up aRocket Punchthat lets him lunge forward and punch an opponent backwards, aSeismic Slamthat launches enemies in its range a short distance towards Doomfist, and a since-removedRising Uppercutthat greatly launches a single enemy while doing damage. Each ability that successfully hits also generates personal shielding for Doomfist through his passive"The Best Defense...".Doomfist's ultimate ability is namedMeteor Strike,allowing him to jump into the air and slam the ground, damaging all enemies in a range around that point and pushing them back a short distance.[43]WithinOverwatch 2,Doomfist'sUppercutis replaced with aPower Blockthat absorbs frontal damage for a short time, empowering his nextRocket Punchupon absorbing enough damage.[44]

Doomfist is a generational character, the name and titular weapon passed between three people in the game's fiction.[45]The current holder, Akande Ogundimu, was the heir to a cybernetics andprostheticscompany with a love of competitive fighting. Having lost his right arm during the Omnic Crisis, he was barred from competing even though he got a replacement prosthesis. Looking for something to fill the void, he was approached by the previous holder of the Doomfist, Akinjide Adeyemi, to join the Talon terrorist group. Ogundimu agreed and thrived within its ranks, though he eventually grew dissatisfied with Adeyemi's lesser ambitions and killed him to take his weapon, mantle, and control of Talon, wishing to push his worldview onto the globe. Though he was later caught by Overwatch and placed in prison, Talon broke him out, and Ogundimu seized his Doomfist gauntlet to reclaim the Doomfist name and retake his position within Talon.[46][47]

The concept of the Doomfist has existed since the first cinematic trailer forOverwatch,with the heroes fighting for control of the gauntlet, and since has been teased as a potential playable character in other game updates.[48][49][46]Doomfist was formally introduced as the 25th hero toOverwatchand was made available to play on all platforms on July 27, 2017.[50][51][52]

Doomfist is voiced bySahr Ngaujah.[51]

Hazard

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Hazard, real name Findlay Docherty,[53]is a Scottish member of the Phreaks, a punk-like revolutionary group, and outfitted with several illicit cybernetic attachments. His primary attack isBonespur,his arm augment that fires a shotgun-like spread of crystal spikes. He can perform aViolent Leaptowards an enemy and slash them with a blade from his other arm. HisSpike Guardgrants him temporary damage reduction while launching homing spikes at enemies; this ability also reloads ammunition for Bonespur. He can further create aJagged Wallin front of him that knocks back foes near it and continues to hurt them if they get close, while also providing temporary cover for Hazard and his teammates. Hazard possesses a passiveVaultability that lets him climb over small walls and obstacles, including his Jagged Wall. His ultimate isDownpour,launching spikes from his back that fall onto enemies, damaging and immobilizing them for a brief period.[54]

After leaving his broken home, he enlisted in the armed forces to earn money for a university education, but was caught in the crashing of a downed Overwatch jet, costing him both legs and an arm. Though fitted with standard prosthetics and paid for his service, Hazard sought out the Phreaks, who dealt with illegal body modifications. The Phreaks helped to outfit him with new powerful augmentations, and he joined their goal to break down the "system" of the elites in the world. During a raid on Moira's laboratory at Oasis University, Hazard absorbed an unstable form ofvanadiumferrofluid under study there (the map having reflected this change in Season 13). The element gave Hazard superhuman powers including the ability to form and launch spikes at enemies.[55][56]

According to Blizzard's lead gameplay designer Alec Dawson, their goal with Hazard was to create a versatile tank hero that could play well both offensively and defensively, with high mobility using the Vault and Violent Leap abilities. Hazard was originally named "Spiker" in early development, intended to be a major villian character, but over time, they refined his personality to have more "rebellious charm" while still retaining his powerful form.[54]Hazard, first teased at the 2023 Blizzcon event, is the 42nd hero to be added to the game, and will be made available to test publicly for all players in November 2024, before being added to the roster with the start of Season 14 in December 2024.[57]

Hazard is voiced by Conor McLeod.[58]

Junker Queen

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Junker Queen, real name Odessa "Dez" Stone, is the new ruler of Junkertown, a ramshackle city in theAustralianOutback.She also oversees the city's combat arena, the Scrapyard.[59]Junker Queen's primary weapon is a hit scan shotgun. Passively, most of her attacks deal wound damage that drains enemy health over a short time while healing her. HerCommanding Shoutbuffs nearby allies with speed and regeneration for a short time. HerJagged Bladeability lashes a throwing knife at a foe and can be recalled by her magnetic fist that can cause bleeding damage to an opponent. She can use herCarnageability to strike with her ax in a heavy melee attack. Her Ultimate ability isRampage,which wounds and debuffs all enemy players it reaches.[60][61]

Junker Queen is voiced by Leah de Niese,[61]except for her lines heard on the Junkertown map, where her voice is provided by Siho Ellsmore.

Mauga

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Mauga, full name Maugaloa Malosi, is aSamoanmercenary and a close companion of Baptiste, introduced in Baptiste's origin story "What You Left Behind". His main weapons are two chain guns which can be fired individually or simultaneously; one, nicknamed Gunny, can ignite opponents, while the other, Cha-Cha can fire damaging volatile rounds to do critical hit damage on ignited enemies. His passiveBerserkerability provides him healing when he causes critical hits. He can race through to the front line of combat with hisOverrunability, or provide an aura that protects and heals nearby allies through hisCardiac Overdriveability. His Ultimate ability isCage Fight,creating a cylindrical force field around him and any nearby enemies that blocks external damage or healing, forcing those trapped with Mauga to fight him.[62]

A giant of a man, Mauga befriended Baptiste in his early days in the Talon organization. Baptiste, in turn, became one of the few people to be able to try to calm Mauga's wild tendencies. While Mauga thrived within Talon, Baptiste soon grew distant from it and left. In the years that followed, the two still met once in a while on questionable terms but treating each other as old friends.[63]

Mauga was in development for the game as early as 2018. Blizzard brought in a Samoan tattoo artist to help create Mauga's tattoos at a level of detail that was appropriate for the game engine.[64]Mauga was intended to be Hero 31, but according to Kaplan, as they developed the skill kit for this character, they found it didn't fit the personality that they had established for Mauga in the media. Kaplan stated they still plan to introduce Mauga as a hero character in the future. Instead, they designed a new character, Sigma, to use that developed kit as the 31st hero.[65]The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the release of the character, and further delayed when his planned introduction in Season 2 ofOverwatch 2,in December 2022, was replaced with the more-complete Ramattra as to give more time to finish Mauga's development.[64]Mauga was introduced during the November 2023BlizzConand was available for free play that weekend prior to being available as part of the Season 8 season pass in December 2023. The trial during BlizzCon was intended to test Mauga's survivability in a more raw environment, allowing for adjustments by the time of release.[62]

Mauga is voiced byJohn Tui.

Orisa

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Orisa is a four-legged centaur-like female Omnic built by 11-year-old robotics prodigy Efi Oladele, to be a "mechanical peacekeeper" of Numbani. Within herOverwatchskill kit, her primary weapon was theFusion Driver,a long-range projectile-based machine gun; its alternate fire mode,Halt!,released a slow-moving projectile that the player could detonate to draw in nearby enemies towards the point of detonation, similar to Zarya's Graviton Surge.[66]She could launch a deployableProtective Barriersimilar to Reinhardt's shield which could be used for strategic defenses, and couldFortifyherself to temporarily prevent all forms of crowd control against her, such as Lúcio's sonic blasts or Reinhardt's Earthshatter abilities. Her ultimate ability wasSupercharger,a deployable device which gave Orisa and her teammates, provided they were in line-of-sight, an attack boost similar to that ofMercy,though the Supercharger itself could be destroyed by enemy fire and deactivated after a few seconds.[67]Orisa's skill-set was rebuilt significantly forOverwatch 2,meant to speed up play and reduce dependence on shields. Her Barrier, Halt, and Supercharger abilities have been removed, and instead she gained anEnergy Javelinthat can be used to launch enemies away, potentially damaging them if they hit walls. Orisa can also use herJavelin Spinto surge forward, directly attacking enemies and destroying projectiles. Her ultimate ability isTerra Surgethat draws enemies towards her while making her immune to stun and crowd control effects. Additionally, her Fusion Driver fires large projectiles that shrink down as they travel.[44]

Orisa is voiced by Cherrelle Skeete.

Ramattra

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Ramattra is an Omnic warrior-monk and the leader of Null Sector, an extremist group that resorts to violent means to achieve Omnic rights. Ramattra spends most of his time in his normalOmnic Form,using hisVoid Acceleratorstaff to fire projectiles at enemies and protecting his teammates with his projectedVoid Barrier.He can fire small spheres that when contacting the ground, create aRavenous Vortexthat draws enemies briefly into it and slows their movement. HisNemesis Formchanges his attacks toPummel,an onslaught of melee punches, as well as a secondary skill,Block,that reduces incoming damage while greatly reducing Ramattra's movement speed and leaving him unable to attack. The Nemesis form only lasts for eight seconds before Ramattra reverts to his normal Omnic form. Ramattra's ultimate isAnnihilation,which converts Ramattra to his Nemesis form and send out a continuous beam of damaging nanobots.[68]

Ramattra is an R-7000 Ravager, a commando Omnic created by the "god program" Anubis during the Omnic Crisis; Ravagers became particularly hated by humans because of their actions during the war, and Ramattra is one of the few remaining. Seeking a purpose for himself beyond war, Ramattra joined the Shambali, an order of Omnic monks in the Himalayas, under the tutelage of Tekhartha Mondatta. It was during this time that he first met Zenyatta and introduced him to the teachings of the Shambali, considering him a brother. However, Ramattra broke with the Shambali because of humans' continued oppression against Omnics and Mondatta's insistence on peace with humans, and left on a crusade to liberate Omnics from human control. He became one of the founders of Null Sector, and planned out the King's Row uprising, which was defeated by Overwatch (played out inUprising,one ofOverwatch's Archive events). The failure of the uprising led Ramattra to more extreme measures; after the surviving leaders abandoned him, he began to forge Null Sector into an army to liberate all Omnics, whether they wished to be freed or not.[69]

He was briefly introduced during the2022 Overwatch League playoffs.Prior to his announcement, Ramattra also first appeared in the story-based game mode "Storm Rising", where he is offered an alliance with Talon by Doomfist. He was released inOverwatch 2on December 6, 2022, along with the second season of the game.[70]

Ramattra is voiced byRamon Tikaram.[71]

Reinhardt

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Reinhardt Wilhelm is aGermansoldierand adventurer, and one of the founding members of Overwatch. He wears a heavy suit of Crusader power armor, and carries a rocket-poweredwar hammer(Rocket Hammer) as his primary weapon. His main ability is a wide hard-lightBarrier Fieldmounted on his arm that allows him to protect himself and teammates behind him from enemy fire. He may also launch a flaming projectile that ignores enemy barriers (Fire Strike), or use a rocket booster toChargeinto the enemy lines, crushing them against walls. His ultimate ability,Earthshatter,makes him slam his hammer against the ground, sending out a shockwave that incapacitates enemies in front of him.

Reinhardt Wilhelm is a decoratedBundeswehrveteran fromStuttgartwho lives under a knightly code of chivalry. He served as lieutenant to Colonel Balderich von Adler, commander of the Crusaders, which served alongside the regular army to act as their shield. Reckless in his younger years, Reinhardt often left his comrades behind to find glory in battle. That would change during the battle of Eichenwalde, where he lost his left eye to the blade of an OR14 assault omnic: Retreating into Eichenwalde Castle, Balderich gave Reinhardt his Overwatch initiation medal and sent him to rejoin the others, admonishing him to "be their shield". Becoming the only Crusader to survive the battle, Reinhardt remained in Overwatch service well into his fifties, his code of ethics and his blunt honesty making him a respected member of the team, until he was forced to retire due to his age and left to watch as Overwatch collapsed.[72]When Winston issued the call to arms to his Overwatch comrades, Reinhardt - living in the ruins of Eichenwalde - answered without hesitation, despite the belief of his friend Brigitte that Overwatch had tossed him aside due to his age.[73]

Reinhardt had started as one of the characters in the cancelledTitangame, as the "Juggernaut" character. WhenTitanwas cancelled and the Blizzard team were looking for assets, they redesigned the Juggernaut into the Reinhardt character. BetweenTitanandOverwatch,Reinhardt had gone through eight major redesigns, with the version of Reinhardt inOverwatchhaving an "08" on one of his shoulder pieces to reflect these revisions. In the redesign forOverwatch 2,Reinhardt had gone through another small revision, and now has "09" on his shoulder piece.[74]Reinhardt was the most popular tank character during the game's open beta.[75]

Reinhardt is voiced byDarin De Paul.[42]

Roadhog

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Roadhog, real name Mako Rutledge, is Junkrat'sAustralian[76]enforcer andbodyguard.He wields aScrap Gunthat fires shrapnel in a mid-range automatic firing mode, or a short-rangeshotgun-like single shot. He also carries aNOScanister filled with "Hogdrogen" to self-heal (Take a Breather), and employs aChain Hookto pull distant opponents towards him. His ultimate ability,Whole Hog,allows him to put a top loader into his scrap gun, firing it in full auto mode with increased knockback, wider spread, and no need to reload. Within a November 2023 patch toOverwatch 2,Roadhog's kit was modified slightly to address some of the incohesiveness of the original kit. The Scrap Gun was made into a single firing mode that has both a short-range shotgun burst in addition to mid-range projectiles. Take a Breather was changed to be a resource-based healing mode, allowing the player to use as much stored Hogdrogen to heal Roadhog, along with a shorter cooldown period. Finally, a new second ability,Pig Pen,was added, allowing Roadhog to lay down a trap that can slow and damage enemies that cross it, including those pulled in by Roadhog's Chain Hook.[77]

Mako Rutledge lived in the Australian Outback in the period after the Omnic Crisis. The government of Australia, in an effort to make peace with the omnics, allowed them to take possession of the omnium and the territory around it, displacing the human residents. Mako and other angry humans formed the Australian Liberation Front to strike against the omnium and the omnics that resided around it. In the end, the ALF overloaded the fusion core, destroying the omnium and turning the Outback into a radioactive wasteland, severely disfiguring Mako's face. Mako donned a mask and took to the broken highways on his chopper, forsaking his humanity little by little until he became a ruthless killer.[78]He has since joined up with Junkrat as his bodyguard, in exchange for half of whatever treasure the ex-Junker knows the location of. After the two were exiled from Junkertown by the Junker Queen for causing a string of problems for her, Roadhog and Junkrat decide to get back at her. They embarked on an international crime spree and became wanted criminals in many countries. Once their worldwide heist was complete, they returned to Junkertown with their loot to use to get back at the Junker Queen, but Junkrat blows their cover at the entrance, leaving them with nothing but a cart of goods, useless disguises, and a ticking explosive.

Roadhog is voiced byJosh Petersdorf.[42]

Sigma

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Sigma, real name Siebren de Kuiper, is aDutchastrophysicistassociated with Talon. His main weapons areHyperspheres,gravitic projectiles that can bounce off walls and damage a small area that draw foes into the explosion, andAccretion,which gathers debris into a large projectile to kinetically throw at opponents, causing knockback. He also has two defensive abilities:Experimental Barrier,a barrier that he can deployed outward in front of him to a variable distance and then recall it, upon which it starts regenerating any damage taken; andKinetic Grasp,which creates a field that absorbs projectiles that hit it which, upon release, coverts that into temporary health for the character. His ultimate,Gravitic Flux,allows him to fly up briefly to place a black hole on the ground. Any opponents trapped within the range of the hole are thrown up into the air for several seconds before being slammed to the ground, taking half of their maximum health on impact.[79][80]

De Kuiper was a pioneering figure in his field and conducted most of his research at his laboratory inThe Hague.He established a foundation for his work to where he moved onto performing further experiments aboard an international space station. However, an experiment went wrong, briefly creating ablack holethat touched De Kuiper. De Kuiper sustained psychological damage from this, and strange gravitational fluctuations persisted around him. Returned to Earth, he was deemed too dangerous to release, and kept in a secret government facility for years, where he became known only as "Subject Sigma". De Kuiper retreated into his own mind, believing he would never see the outside world again. However, the Talon organization discovered his existence, and freed him from the facility, hoping to use his gravitational powers to their own end. Talon helped Sigma to regain his sanity and control of the gravitational fluctuations to use as weapons, though Sigma remained unaware that Talon was manipulating him for their own purposes.[81]

The skill kit for Sigma was designed to create another slow-moving anchor tank, similar to Reinhardt and Orisa, which the team would focus around; at the same time, they worked to develop this kit to avoid too much overlap with Zarya, particularly with her ultimate Graviton Surge skill.[82]The team also knew they wanted to make this tank character related to Talon, establishing the basics of the hero concept early on.[83]However, following the addition of Baptiste as Hero 30, Blizzard had anticipated the next hero would be Mauga, a character introduced in Baptiste's origin story, "What You Left Behind". Blizzard wanted to introduce Baptiste and Mauga back-to-back. However, as they neared release, Blizzard found that the kit did not make sense for the personality they had given Mauga. Rather than revamp the kit, they decided to develop a new character that would be better suited for the kit, holding off on Mauga's release as a hero for a later time.[65]Blizzard quickly focused on an astrophysicist, which would readily tie into the gravity-based kit, and then adjusted the kit to incorporate additional gravitational powers that fell in line with the new character while further distinguishing his kit from Zarya's.[83][82]They subsequently gave Sigma a tragic backstory as a villain who is unaware he was being used as a tool and as a weapon of mass destruction within Talon; whereas Baptiste had been in the same situation, Baptiste had the mental stability to walk away, while Sigma's ongoing dementia kept him working for Talon.[65][82]On his reveal, Sigma was revealed to levitate slightly throughout the ground, and to that end, is barefoot, which drew some reaction from fans. Blizzard artist Qiu Fang explained this decision came from real-world mental health hospitals, where patients are often not given any shoes for which they potentially use to harm themselves. As such, leaving Sigma barefoot was to "sell theasylumlook ".[84]

Following a few teasers on social media in the week prior, Sigma was formally announced as the game's 31st hero on July 22, 2019, and made available on the PTR the following day.[80]Sigma was added across all servers on August 13, 2019.[85]

Sigma is voiced by Boris Hiestand.[86]

Winston

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Winston is agenetically engineeredgorilla,scientist, and adventurer. He wields a short-rangeTesla Cannonthat electrocutes enemies at close range, and wears armor that incorporates aJump Pack,allowing him to make leaps across great distances and damage foes on landing. He can also deploy aBarrier Projectorthat provides a temporary spherical barrier to protect himself and teammates from enemy fire. Winston's ultimate ability isPrimal Rage,in which he briefly gives in to "the beast within" to get massively increased health and powerful melee attacks with knockback, although he foregoes his primary weapon.

Winston was among a group of genetically enhanced gorillas living at the Horizon Lunar Colony, a research base on the Moon, intended to test the effects of prolonged habitation in space. He took his name from his mentor and caretaker, Dr. Harold Winston, the colony's chief scientist, from whom he also gained his signature glasses. When the other gorillas rose up, killed the human scientists, and took over the colony, Winston escaped to Earth in a rocket he built himself. He later joined up with Overwatch, offering his scientific expertise to the team (such as building Tracer's chronal accelerator). When Overwatch disbanded, Winston went into seclusion at an old Overwatch base in Gibraltar.[87]

Winston appears in the intro cinematic,[88]as well as the animated shortRecall.The short recalls how he gained his glasses from Dr. Harold Winston, as well as fending off Reaper and agents of Talon who attempt to hack his database of Overwatch agents.[89]Tracer and Mei were the first the answer his call and join the reformed organization in repelling a Null Sector attacking on Paris, with more heroes and agents rejoining as well.

Winston is voiced byCrispin Freeman.[90]

Wrecking Ball

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Hammond,ring nameWrecking Ball, is a super-intelligent hamster mechanic and adventurer who competes in battles piloting a large spherical mech suit with two forms: a quadrupedal form used for firing hisQuad Cannons,his main attack, and a nearly perfectly spherical form which gives him the ability toRollaround the battlefield but without any primary attack. He can engage a temporaryAdaptive Shieldthat increases in strength with the more enemies that are nearby. He can use aGrappling Clawto attach to a surface, switching the mech to its Roll form, and which he can then swing around, gaining momentum and damaging enemies in his path, and release at any time. He can execute aPiledriverthat slams his mech into the ground, damaging and launching nearby enemies into the air. Hammond's ultimate isMinefield,which deploys a number of proximity mines around him that damage opponents.[91]Wrecking Ball's abilities were expanded with Season 10 ofOverwatch 2in April 2024, allowing him to retract along his Grappling Claw and distribute any Adaptive Shields among nearby teammates.[92]

Hammond was one of the test subjects on the Horizon moon base along with Winston, given human intelligence as part of the experimentation. When the gorilla's rose up, he hatched a plan to escape with Winston to Earth, attaching a spherical pod to Winston's escape capsule, which separated and landed him near Junkertown. He used his mechanical aptitude to convert his pod into the combat mech Wrecking Ball to compete in the Junkertown arena and earn fame. Hammond does not speak, as Kaplan said "that would be completely ridiculous",[59]but his animal noises are voiced byDee Bradley Baker,while his mech's computer, voiced by Jonathan Lipow, translates the squeaks to understandable words.[93]

Zarya

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Zarya, full name Aleksandra Zaryanova, is aRussianpowerlifterand soldier. She is armed with aParticle Cannonthat can either emit a continuous beam of energy or launch an energy projectile in an arc. She is also able to project a personalParticle Barrieronto herself or onto one of her teammates (Projected Barrier), and soaking up damage with these barriers raises the power of her own attacks proportionally. Zarya's ultimate ability,Graviton Surge,forms a gravity well that pulls enemies in and damages them, leaving them open to other attacks.

Zarya is voiced by Dolya Gavanski.[94]

Damage heroes

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Damage heroes are those that have the largest capacity to deal damage to enemy players, and tend to be able to move quickly around the map. However, they can be more vulnerable to attacks from the other team with lower hit points than other roles.

Ashe

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Ashe, full name Elizabeth Caledonia "Calamity" Ashe, is anAmericangunslinger and leader of the Deadlock Gang, a band ofarms-traffickingoutlaws based in Arizona. Her main weapon isThe Viper,alever actionrepeating riflethat can be used for short-ranged quick fire or sighted long shots. She also carries aCoach gunwhich can knock enemies back and propel her up or away from obstacles as well as enable limitedrocket jumping,and can throwDynamitebundles that detonate after a short delay or immediately when shot with her rifle, setting opponents on fire. Her ultimate ability summonsB.O.B.,her Omnic butler/bodyguard, who charges forward to knock enemies into the air before laying down suppressive fire with his built-in arm cannons. Unlike deployable assets from other heroes, such as Torbjörn's turrets, B.O.B. serves as a temporary sixth player on the team until his health is exhausted, and thus is able to capture or challenge objectives, and can be healed by allies.[95][96][97][98]

Ashe is voiced byJennifer Hale.[99]

Bastion

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Bastion is a combat robot-turned-explorer. InOverwatch,it couldReconfigurebetween a mobile form outfitted with a submachine gun (Configuration: Recon) and a stationary form equipped with aGatling gun(Configuration: Sentry). It also had the ability toSelf-Repairand quickly regain lost health, and itsIroncladpassive reduced damage taken. Its ultimate ability wasConfiguration: Tank,which allowed it to roll on treads and fire explosive rounds from a smooth-bore cannon for a short period of time. Bastion underwent a major rework forOverwatch 2,losing the Tank reconfiguration in favor of an artillery form that can bomb three locations on the current map. It lost the Self-Repair ability, instead gaining the ability to launch grenades as alternative fire. Its sentry form is now mobile, with a main gun that has more range and less spread, but it is also a temporary transformation with a cooldown.[100]

Bastion is a SST Laboratories Siege Automaton E54, a battle automaton originally designed for peacekeeping purposes; during the Omnic Crisis, they were deployed against their human makers becoming a symbol of the horrors of the war. Bastion was severely damaged in the field near the German village of Eichenwalde in theBlack Forestduring the final days of the war, and was left dormant and exposed to the elements. For more than a decade, it became overgrown with plant life and the nests of small animals, until it unexpectedly reactivated. It had developed a fascination with nature, but its combat programming still took over whenever it encountered anything it perceived as a threat. Due to conflicts with fearful humans, Bastion largely avoids populated areas in favor of exploring the wild.[101]It is usually accompanied by a small bird named Ganymede, who was building a nest on it when it reactivated, and both humanizes Bastion and makes it relatable. Bastion is eventually found by Overwatch's former chief engineer, Torbjörn Lindholm, who decides to take the omnic in after seeing Bastion resisting its combat protocol. Locating to Torbjörn's workshop, Bastion continues to help the inventor there.

Bastion is the focus of the animated shortThe Last Bastion,showing the moments when Ganymede inadvertently reactivated it.[102]In March 2017, Bastion also appeared inBinary,an issue of theOverwatchdigital comic series.The comic is set in rural Sweden, shortly afterThe Last Bastion,and details Bastion's first encounter with Torbjörn.[103]Bastion was also the first character to be made available inLegoform through official collaboration between Blizzard andThe Lego Group.[104]A limited-time event in 2019 allowed players the opportunity to earn a Bastion skin based on the Lego version.[105]

ThroughoutOverwatchand its sequel, Bastion has been considered by fans and the game's developers to be a powerful character against enemies who struggle to deal with him, yet easily countered by ones who do.[106]

Bastion is voiced byChris Metzen.[107]

Cassidy

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Cole Cassidy is anAmericanbounty hunterand vigilante with a cybernetic arm and aWild Westmotif. He carries hisPeacekeepersix-shooter,with its primary fire that can shoot single shots with high accuracy at moderate range, and its alternate fire allowing him toFan the Hammerto quickly unload any remaining ammo at close range in rapid fire with some loss of accuracy. He can quickly dodge attacks using hisCombat Rollability which also instantly reloads hisrevolver.InOverwatchhe could throw aFlashbanggrenade a short distance which stunned enemies and interrupted their abilities. InOverwatch 2,the Flashbang ability was replaced with a short-range Magnetic Grenade that had a certain degree of homing and delt high damage on a direct hit, and hindered the enemy causing them to move slower and be unable to use abilities while the grenade is attached. This was replaced with his oldFlashbangability in season 10 which works the same as in overwatch one. Cassidy's ultimate ability isDeadeye,which allows him to line up shots on every enemy in his sight, with resulting damage proportional to the time spent aiming.[108]InOverwatch,Cassidy was considered one of the easiest characters to learn, enabled by the Flashbang/Fan the Hammer combo, which could kill most low- to mid-health opponents in one shot.[109]

WhenOverwatchfirst launched, the character was named after former Blizzard staff member Jesse McCree. In the wake of the July 2021lawsuit filed by California's Department of Fair Employment against Activision Blizzardrelated to workplace misconduct and discrimination against female employees, McCree, who had been connected to some of the alleged behavior, was confirmed to be no longer working for the company.[110]Afterwards they changed the character's name "to something that better represents whatOverwatchstands for ",[111]resulting in the name Cole Cassidy.[112]

Cassidy is voiced byMatthew Mercer.[42]

Echo

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Echo is a female Omnic created by Dr. Mina Liao after the Omnic Crisis. Her primary attack is aTri-Shotthat is a set of three projectiles at a time, and she can fire aSticky Bombthat does initial damage on striking a target and then after a short time explodes that does damage in a small area. She also has aFocusing Beamthat damages a target in the beam, with damage intensified for targets that are below half-health, including barriers. She also has aFlightability that can launch her into the air, and herGlidepassive ability allows her to hover and descend at a controlled rate with good horizontal control. Her ultimate ability isDuplicate,which allows Echo to take the appearance and ability of any Hero on the opposing team (save for Echo) for 15 seconds, with an accelerated ultimate gain rate.[36]

Dr. Liao was one of the scientists that had created the Omnics while part of the Omnica Corporation, and who had joined the newly-found Overwatch to deal with the Omnic Crisis. She had created Echo as part of the Echo Project as a more benevolent artificial intelligence to try to overcome her guilt for creating the more harmful Omnics, hoping that AI could be used to save humanity. An attack on Overwatch headquarters killed Dr. Liao. Echo took on part of Dr. Liao's personality, and thus became "her promise, her legacy, her Echo". After being quarantined for many years, Echo is soon reawakened by Cole Cassidy to join the reformed Overwatch team.[36][113]

Echo was the 32nd Hero to be introduced toOverwatchin March 2020.[114]She started as a planned character forTitan,though initially was more functional and less human-like, with her more human appearance coming about by the fourth iteration of her design.[36]Her design had always been very light and elegant, so she was envisioned to be a support character at the start. But once they established the character's name as Echo, implying what her abilities may be including her Duplicate ultimate, this made the choice of a support role a poor one, as during the use of Duplicate her teammates would not have her normal support abilities. By making her a damage hero, this did not interfere with the team's support roles, nor overlapped extensively with Pharah, an existing flying hero who does not have as significant control over her flying movements as Echo.[115]

Prior to her announcement, Echo had also appeared in the animated shortReunion,released alongside Ashe's reveal as the 29th hero. Ashe attempts to steal her while she is in a state of hibernation, but she is rescued by Cassidy. When reactivated, Cassidy informs her of Winston's recall of Overwatch agents. She was also shown in the teaser cinematic forOverwatch 2,joining Winston's recall of other Overwatch members to fight new threats. At the time of theOverwatch 2reveal, Kaplan stated Blizzard planned to introduce Echo as a playable hero at some point in the future.[36][116]Echo was announced on March 18, 2020, available to players on the PTR the following day, and unlocked for all players on April 14, 2020.[117]Kaplan anticipated that Echo would be the last character to be added toOverwatch'sroster until the release ofOverwatch 2.[36]

Echo is voiced by Jeannie Bolet.[118]

Genji

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Genji Shimada(Japanese:Đảo điền nguyên trị,Hepburn:Shimada Genji)is aJapanesecyborgninja.His main attack method is to throw threeShurikens,either in quick succession or simultaneously in a horizontal spread. His abilities areSwift Strike,a quick dashing lunge with good range, andDeflect,a defensive stance that briefly ricochets projectiles back at enemies with hiswakizashi.HisCyber-Agilityallows him to double-jump and run up walls. Genji's ultimate ability isDragonblade,during which Genji unsheathes theodachion his back and delivers powerful, sweeping melee attacks to any targets within reach for a limited amount of time.[119]

In his origin story, Genji transforms from a slacker to a superhero.[120][121]His family—the Japanese Shimada crime family—ordered his eldest brother Hanzo to kill Genji for his selfish and hedonistic behavior (as shown in the shortDragons[122][123]and referenced in-game on the Hanamura map by a shrine devoted to Genji[124]). Before he could die, Overwatch found him, and their chief doctor Mercy restored Genji as a cyborg. After quelling the rogue artificial intelligence in the first Omnic Crisis, Genji left the Overwatch team to find peace with his new body, mentored by the Omnic Shambali monk Zenyatta.[125]When Winston reactivates Overwatch years after the first Omnic Crisis, Genji is one of the first to return.[126]He later appeared inHanamura Showdown,a non-canon cinematic trailer forHeroes of the Storm2.0.[127]Genji also appeared in the animated shortZero Hour,which functioned as announcement cinematic forOverwatch 2.[128]

Originally, Genji and his brother Hanzo were designed as one character. However, Blizzard Entertainment thought this arrow-firing, shuriken-tossing, and katana-wielding character was too complex, therefore splitting it into two different characters. Hanzo kept the name of the original character, as well as the general aesthetic of that character.[129]The story and relationship between the two brothers were inspired by a documentary film titledJiro Dreams of Sushi,in which the older brother had to inherit the restaurant and carry on his father's legacy, while the younger brother had more free will.[130] Gameplay-wise, Genji is a flanker and an infiltrator optimized for one-on-one fights. Genji'sDeflectability can counter many enemy ultimate abilities.[131]While some characters function best when paired with specific teammates, Genji works best in isolation.[132]Genji is strong against turrets like Bastion and those of Torbjörn, and is effective at flanking snipers.[133]Genji is vulnerable against characters with energy weapons that bypass his deflection, such as Symmetra, Winston, and Zarya. Genji's agile, melee-oriented playstyle is said to be difficult to learn, yet is popular among new players who like his ninja design.[132]

A vocal minority of players began to complain about Genji's balance with other characters in August 2016, as team strategies came to be centered around his rediscovered abilities when the abilities of other offensive characters were reduced.[134]Later that month, Blizzard rebalanced Genji by reducing the power of his abilities.[135]At the end of 2016, Blizzard offered a special "oni"character skin as a promotion for players who also played the company'smultiplayer online battle arenagameHeroes of the Storm.[136]Genji was added as one of the heroes inHeroes of the Stormon April 25, 2017.[137]

Genji is voiced by Gaku Space.[42]

Hanzo

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Hanzo Shimada(Japanese:Đảo điền bán tàng,Hepburn:Shimada Hanzō)is aJapanesearcher, assassin and mercenary and the elder brother ofGenji.He wields theStorm Bowand is equipped with specialized arrows, includingSonic Arrowsto detect enemies andStorm Arrowsto fire five weaker shots in rapid succession. He is also able toWall Climb,enabling him to reach vantage points, andLungeforward while in mid-air. His ultimate ability isDragonstrike,in which he unleashes a spiraling spirit dragon that can travel through obstacles to deal damage in a straight line.

Hanzo is voiced byPaul Nakauchi.[138]

Junkrat

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Junkrat, real name Jamison Fawkes, is anAustralianscavenger, mercenary andanarchist.He carries aFrag Launcherthat fires grenades and employsSteel Trapsand remote-detonatedConcussion Mines;when he is killed, several primed grenades are released from his body in a final attempt to get back at the attacker (Total Mayhem). Junkrat's ultimate ability isRIP-Tire,a self-propelled truck wheel loaded with explosives that he's able to manually steer and detonate. Junkrat was developed by Blizzard to balance out against Torbjörn's turrets.[139]

After the Omnic Crisis, an "omnium" – an A.I. controller that directs omnics as part of a hive mind – was destroyed in theOutback,turning it into an irradiated wasteland. Living in the ruins are the Junkers, a group of scavengers and mercenaries; Jamison Fawkes was among their numbers. The effects of the radiation awakened a sense of madness which soon developed intopyromania.In the heart of the destroyed omnium, Junkrat found a valuable secret, making him the target of bounty hunters and rival gangs. He made a deal with the Junker enforcer Roadhog, who agreed to become his personal bodyguard in return for a 50-50 share of the profits from their finds.[140]His loud personality often drives him into trouble, one of them is by blowing away their deception when attempting a Trojan-horse plan to get revenge on the Queen of Junkertown after banishing him and Roadhog from her dominion.[141]

Junkrat appears as a playable hero inHeroes of the Storm.[142][143][144]

Junkrat is voiced byChris Parson.[145]

Mei, full name Mei-Ling Zhou (Chu mỹ linh), is aChineseclimatologistand adventurer fromXi'an.She wields anEndothermic Blasterthat can either freeze enemies in place with a short-range spray or shoot a long-range icicle projectile, and she can also use it toCryo-Freezeherself in a solid ice block to shield herself from damage and heal injuries, as well as erectIce Wallswith many versatile uses, primarily for blocking the enemies. Her ultimate ability isBlizzard,which calls down Snowball, her personal weather modification drone, to freeze all enemies in a wide radius.

Mei is voiced by Yu "Elise" Zhang.[42]

Pharah

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Pharah, real name Fareeha Amari (Arabic:فريحة أمري,romanized:farihat 'amri), is anEgyptiansecurity officer and the daughter ofAna Amari.She wears the Raptora Mark VI, ajetpack-equipped combat suit, and wields aRocket Launcheras her primary weapon. She has a Wedjat (Eye of Horus) tattoo around her right eye. Her abilities areConcussive Blast,a rocket with powerful knockback and damages enemies. AndJump Jets,a quick jetpack-assisted vertical ascension comparable to arocket jump,this also restores half of her fuel. She also hasJet Dashwhich is a horizontal boost. Her passive ability allows her toHoverin the air, which is paired well with her Jump Jets ability. Pharah's ultimate ability isBarrage,where she fires a continuous stream of small air-to-ground rockets at targets, while she is frozen still in place.[146]

Pharah is voiced by Jen Cohn.[147]In June 2023, as part ofPride Month,Blizzard affirmed that Pharah was written as a lesbian, made more explicit with updates to the game.[148]

Reaper

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Reaper, real name Gabriel Reyes, is anAmericanmercenary and terrorist, originally a founding member of Overwatch, now a leading member of Talon. He is attired in a black hooded trenchcoat with a white skull mask and wields twinHellfire Shotguns.His abilities areShadow Step,a medium-range line of sight teleport, andWraith Form,a brief period of invincibility and speed increase. He was able to heal himself by consuming the souls of fallen enemies, visible as red burning "Soul Globes" on the ground but later was changed to a passive ability calledThe Reapingwhich allows him to steal a 30% heal from the damage he deals. Reaper's ultimate ability isDeath Blossom,a twin shotgungun katawhich deals massive damage in a short radius around him.

Born inLos Angeles,Gabriel Reyes was a veteran officer of theUnited States Armed Forceswho was subjected to a "soldier enhancement program", where he and the other selectees were genetically enhanced to become "perfect soldiers"; Reyes became known as "Soldier: 24". When the United Nations formed Overwatch to combat the Omnic Crisis, Reyes was on the shortlist to join up and became its first leader, commanding Overwatch through the first omnic crisis until he was ultimately supplanted by the UN, who gave the position of First Strike Commander to Jack Morrison instead. There is evidence in lore that Reyes actually preferred this role, as he was not fond of the limelight that First Strike Commander came with, and was not envious of Morrison for taking the job, suggesting that Reyes much preferred to work behind the scenes. Reyes was then named commander of Blackwatch, Commander of Overwatch's black ops division, but ultimately, Reyes began to fall victim to the persuasion of Doomfist (Akande Ogundimu) who reinfiorced what Reyes was starting to believe, which is that Overwatch as an organization was flawed and had its hands tied in terms of what they could, and could not do. This would ultimately twist Reyes' mind into a darker mindset, which eventually lead to him betraying Overwatch, which ended in a massive explosion that took place inSwitzerland.Both men were believed dead, but in reality survived, although Reyes's cells are now simultaneously decaying and regenerating, causing his body to fall apart and rebuild itself over and over again, a condition he allegedly received from the ethically bankrupt Geneticist,Moira O'Deorain,during the time of Blackwatch and especially during the time of Retribution.[149]

Reyes resurfaced years later as "the Reaper", a mysterious mercenary responsible for terrorist attacks all around the world, having been consumed by his hunger for fame to the point that he no longer cared what he was known for. Unsurprisingly, Moira went with him, and through her, he has developed the ability to steal life essence from his enemies, and also become incorporeal to avoid harm.[150]Ultimately, the two would join the terrorist organization known as Talon. His true identity is unknown to the rest of the world, as are his motivations, though a pattern of his movements indicates that he is hunting down former agents of Overwatch.[151]He appears in the cinematic trailer, teamed with Widowmaker in a raid in the Overwatch Museum to steal Doomfist's gauntlet for Talon.[88]He also appears in the animated shortRecall,where he raids Winston's lab atGibraltarto steal his list of Overwatch agents, though he was unsuccessful.[89]

Reaper is a flanker/assassin type of character, able to teleport behind enemy lines and attack from the rear to single out targets of importance, before usingWraith Formto escape. The ability to heal from dealing damage helps him in taking out tanks, due to their large bodies and health pools making it easier for him to heal rapidly. Reaper is vulnerable while executing hisDeath Blossom,so proper usage of it relies heavily on the element on surprise, taking enemies out with its massive damage output before they get the chance to react.

Reaper is voiced byKeith Ferguson.[42]

Soldier: 76

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Soldier: 76, real name Jack Francis Morrison, is anAmericansoldier-turned-vigilante and a founding member of Overwatch. He wears a facemask with a visor and carries an experimentalHeavy Pulse Rifleequipped with an underbarrel launcher that fires threeHelix Rockets.His abilities areSprint,a forward run with no duration limit or cooldown, andBiotic Field,a deployable device which regenerates the health of allies in the immediate vicinity. His ultimate ability,Tactical Visor,puts up ahead-up displaythat allows his rifle to automatically track enemies in his line of sight for a brief period.

Soldier: 76 is voiced byFred Tatasciore.[42]

Sombra

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Sombra, real name Olivia Colomar, is aMexicanhackerand infiltrator. She is equipped with a low-damage, high-capacityMachine Pistolfor short range combat. Her trademark ability allows her toHackenemies, turrets or neutral health kits. Hacked enemies have short ability lockout, hacked turrets are disabled, and hacked health kits respawn faster and become unusable to the enemy team. Sombra also hasTranslocator,a beacon she throws out and teleports to, this reduces her passive cooldown. HerVirusability is a projectile which when hits an enemy does damage over time, if the target is hacked it does more damage. Her passive ability,stealth,which makes her invisible and faster, her passive activates after not taking damage or using abilities for a short time. Sombra's ultimate ability isEMP,an electromagnetic shockwave that hacks all enemies around her, as well as disabling their barriers and damaging them for a percent of their current health, it also displays if they have fully charged ultimate.[152]

Sombra is voiced byCarolina Ravassa.[42]

Sojourn

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Sojourn, real name Vivian Chase, is aCanadiansoldier who serves as a captain within the Overwatch team. She has cybernetic implants in her head, as well as a cybernetic arm that transforms into a disruptor cannon. Her carried weapon is a prototype railgun, which she is able to handle the increased recoil of due to her cybernetics.[153]Her primary weapon is a machine gun that build up energy over time, which then can be unleashed as a railgun shot through its secondary fire. She can launch an area-of-effectDisruptor Shotthat traps and drains enemies while building her railgun energy. She can perform aPower Slidethat can be used to finish into a high jump. Her Ultimate isOverclockwhich continually recharges her railgun and makes its shots piercing.[154]

Prior to her introduction as a hero to arrive withOverwatch 2,she had only been seen through communication channels within the game, specifically serving as the mission commander for the "Storm Rising" co-operative event, or in the animated media, such as the shortRecall.According to Kaplan, Sojourn had been a character in development for the game sinceOverwatch's inception around the same time as Wrecking Ball, around 2014, but did not say at the time whether she will be released as a playable character.[155][156]According to lead hero designer Geoff Goodman, one difficulty they had in tuning Sojourn's kit was her railgun, as effectively it was similar in capabilities to Widowmaker's sniper rifle but without the cooldown making it overpowered, and eventually found a means to balance these factors.[157]Sojourn was introduced as a playable hero with the first public beta ofOverwatch 2in April 2022.[158]According to lore, Sojourn had worked with Overwatch commander Jack Morrison during the Omnic War, which led to her joining with Overwatch, where she either commanded agents or provided long-range cover for field teams.[159]

Sojourn is voiced by Cherise Boothe.

Symmetra

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Symmetra, real name Satya Vaswani, is anIndian"architech" (equal partsarchitectand engineer) working for the Vishkar Corporation. She wields aPhoton Projectorthat emits a short-ranged beam that does more damage the longer it remains on an opponent. Her primary fire will charge her ammo instead of using it, making her a good counter to barriers. It can also be used to charge up and launch a slow-moving ball of energy in a straight line. She can fire up to threeSentry Turretsthat attach to any surface they touch, and which damage opponents in close range. She has aTeleporterskill that allows her to place the entrance and exits points of a warp tunnel that has an infinite duration, through which teammates and certain projectiles and weapons can travel through, until the teleporter is recalled by Symmetra or destroyed by an enemy. Her ultimate ability is aPhoton Barrier,a powerful energy barrier that blocks opponents' fire, and large enough to cut through the entire map.[160]

Symmetra is voiced byAnjali Bhimani.[42]

Torbjörn

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Torbjörn Lindholm is a dwarfishSwedishengineerand weapons designer, and a founding member of Overwatch. His armor comes equipped with a mobile forge, and he carries aRivet Gunthat shoots molten slag and aForge Hammerfor construction and melee attacks. HisDeploy Turretallows him to toss a turret a short distance away, which will then self-deploy before targeting and firing on any opponent in its sights. HisOverloadability briefly increases his armor, and improves his speed and attack attributes for a short amount of time. His ultimate abilityMolten Coreallows him to shoot several globs of molten metal on the ground, which damages any opponent that stands in it.

Torbjörn believes that technology should serve a better vision for humanity, putting him at odds with his employers, who wanted to control the weapons with artificial intelligence. His deep-seated fear of sentient machines, dismissed at first as paranoia, became reality during the Omnic Crisis, during which he was recruited by Overwatch. His engineering knowledge proved invaluable to achieving Overwatch's aim of ending the Omnic Crisis. After Overwatch was disbanded, his weapons were stolen or stashed away, and Torbjörn has set out to ensure they are not used to harm the innocent. On one of his journeys, he encountered an active Bastion unit. After seeing it resist its original combat protocols in favor of the wildlife, Torbjörn decides to take the omnic in.[161]

While Torbjörn was not the first character created forOverwatch,his design, meant to bridge betweenWarcraftandOverwatch,became the baseline for nearly all other asset design for the game.[162]At launch, Torbjörn would have to place a turret and then hammer on it to bring it up to a higher level, while his ultimateMolten Corewould be used to give him a burst of energy and speed as well as briefly upgrading the turret to its highest value. Torbjörn could also collect scrap left by fallen players, when he then could use to make armor pickups for his allies. Lead game designer Geoff Goodman called Torbjörn a "little overly defensive focused", and wanted to make the hero more capable on offense in non-payload map. These new updates were added in an October 2018 patch.[163][164][165]

Torbjörn is voiced byKeith Silverstein.[166]

Tracer

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Tracer, real name Lena Oxton, is aBritishpilot, adventurer, and member of Overwatch. She wields dual rapid-firePulse Pistols,and is equipped with a "chronal accelerator" which grants her the ability to either jump forward in time, crossing many meters in a split second (Blink) or rewind three seconds into the past to heal and restore ammunition (Recall). Her ultimate ability isPulse Bomb,an explosive charge that sticks to enemies, exploding after a brief delay for massive damage.

Tracer is voiced byCara Theobold.[42]

Venture

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Venture, real name Sloan Cameron, is a Canadian archaeologist, belonging to an archaeological research group known as the Wayfinder Society, and the hero that Blizzard added toOverwatch 2during Season 10 in April 2024, being playable during an open test period in the prior month.[167]Venture is the firstnon-binarycharacter inOverwatch.They are equipped with a drill-like gun, aSmart Excavator,which fires a seismic projectile that bursts after a short distance. With the excavator, they canDrill Dashto spring towards the direction they are facing, which can damage an opponent. They can alsoBurrowunderground for short distances, remaining invulnerable while underground, and jumping out to do damage to foes above them. They can use theirDrill Dashability whileBurrowis active, damaging enemies and knocking them into the air. Passively, using their abilities gains temporary shields through theirExplorer's Resolve,and does more melee damage with quick attacks though theirClobberskill. Their ultimate ability is aTectonic Shockthat sends out shock waves through the ground to heavily damage enemies.[168][169][170]

Venture is voiced by Valeria Rodriguez.[171]

Widowmaker

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Widowmaker, real name Amélie Lacroix, is aFrenchsniperand assassin. She wields theWidow's Kiss,a versatile rifle that fires in full automatic at close-range, and can convert into a sniper rifle for long-range kills. She also uses aGrappling Hookto reach high ledges andVenom Minesto disable enemies. Her ultimate ability isInfra-Sight,which activates her recon visor to highlight all enemies through walls for her and her team, similar to awallhack.

Widowmaker is voiced byChloé Hollings.

Support heroes

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Support heroes typically lack any significant offensive abilities and instead provide support for their teammates, most often in the form of healing or other buffs. They may also be able to apply debuffs to the opposing team, making them more prone to attack. Support heroes tend to have the fewest hit points but also can self-regenerate their health at times.

Ana Amari (Arabic:أنا أمري,romanized:'ana 'amri) is anEgyptiansniper and bounty hunter, and one of the founding members of Overwatch. She wields aBiotic Rifleloaded with smart darts that damage enemies and heal allies, as well asa sidearm that firesSleep Darts.She also carriesBiotic Grenadesthat disable enemy healing and boost ally healing. Her ultimate ability isNano Boost,which grants an attack and defense boost to a teammate hero. She also appears as a playable hero inHeroes of the Storm.[172][144]

Ana is voiced by Aysha Selim.[173]

Baptiste

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Baptiste, full name Jean-Baptiste Augustin, is aHaitiancombat medicand former operative of Talon. His main weapon is aMedic SMG,a burst firesubmachine gunalongside a secondaryBiotic Launcherthat fires projectiles that heal allies in their area of effect. As a passive ability, Baptiste'sExo Bootsallow him to jump higher after crouching. His active abilities includes aRegenerative Burstthat heals himself and nearby allies over a short period of time, and anImmortality Fielddevice that prevents teammates from dying while in range, but the device itself can be destroyed prematurely. His ultimate is anAmplification Matrixthat increases damage and healing effects of allies' shots that pass through it.[174]

Originally fromTortuga,Baptiste was among the thirty million children orphaned by the Omnic Crisis. He enlisted in the military of the Caribbean Coalition, an alliance of island nations united by the crisis, as a combat medic, driven by his desire to help others; he would eventually rise to become part of the Coalition's special ops division. After the end of the war, Baptiste struggled to find work until he was recruited by Talon, one of a number of mercenary groups that arose in the aftermath of the crisis. At first, he thrived within Talon, which gave him easy assignments that paid well enough for him to establish a clinic in his hometown. As time went on, however, the missions his unit was sent on became increasingly violent, including assassinations of rivals and operations that involved civilian casualties. Disgusted, Baptiste abandoned Talon and set out to wander the world, offering his aid where he could. Realizing that Baptiste knew too much about their operations, Talon regularly sent assassins, including members of his former unit, to silence him, without success; those few who were able to locate him were never seen again. Baptiste remained on the run from Talon for years while helping those in need. After a reunion with his former friend, Mauga, and a mission that gave Baptiste a list of former Overwatch agents being hunted by Talon, he set out to warn Angela Ziegler. He unintentionally encounters Cole Cassidy on his journey and helps him escape Talon forces. Cassidy then recruits Baptiste to join the reformed Overwatch organization.[175][176]

After approximately a week of teases through their social media sites, Blizzard formally introduced Baptiste as the game's 30th hero with an origin story video on February 25, 2019,[175]and was added to the PTR the following day.[174]Baptiste was made live for all servers on March 19, 2019.[177]In June 2019, Blizzard released "What You Left Behind" a short story about Baptiste's background written byAlyssa Wongand illustrated byArnold Tsang.Alongside the story, Blizzard ran a mini 2-week "Reunion" event that allowed players to earn skins and other cosmetics related to the story by winning matches across any mode and watching specific Twitch streams.[178][179]During Pride Month of June 2023, Blizzard affirmed that they had written Baptiste as bisexual, with content updates during that month to explicitly reflect this.[148]

Baptiste is voiced byBenz Antoine.[180]Antoine had gotten the role in part for his ability to speakCreolewith a French accent.[181]

Brigitte

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Brigitte Lindholm is aSwedishengineer and adventurer, who is the youngest daughter ofTorbjörnand wears powered armor similar to Reinhardt. She wields aRocketFlailthat allows her to strike several enemies in close range, and can be thrown in aWhip Shotto hit distant targets and knock them back. She has the ability to engage aBarrier Shieldto protect herself and others behind it from damage for a limited time, and when it is active, she can charge a short distance forward in aShield Bash,stunning the first enemy she hits. Her passive abilityInspireheals nearby teammates when she damages enemies with her Rocket Flail. She is also able to throwRepair Packsthat can help heal other allies. Her Ultimate ability isRallythat allows her to move faster, and provide nearby allies with additional armor while the ability is active.[182]

Brigitte is voiced by Matilda Smedius.

Illari

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Illari Quispe Ruiz is aPeruvianwarrior who channels solar energy to attack and heal. Her primary weapon is herSolar Rifle,a single-shot weapon that has a brief charge-up period which increases its damage potential. The rifle also has a secondary healing beam, similar to Mercy's healing staff. She can placeHealing Pylonson surfaces that heal all allies in range for a short period. She has anOutburstability that launches her forward and pushes back enemies in her path. Her Ultimate ability isCaptive Sun,where she jumps into the air and fires a large burst of solar energy towards her enemies. Affected enemies are slowed and will explode after taking significant damage.[183]

Hailing from Runasapi,Peru,Illari is part of a group of Inti Warriors, also known as the Children of the Sun. In her childhood, the people of her village said that she had the potential to become the strongest Inti Warrior of her time, so Illari decided to live up to those expectations. After completing her training and becoming the youngest person to join the group, Illari's augmentation ceremony to imbue her with solar threading was held with all the Inti Warriors attending. Unfortunately, the procedure unleashed a devastating amount of solar energy from her body and accidentally destroyed everything in the vicinity, including all the Inti Warriors. Filled with extreme guilt, Illari constantly blames herself for the accident and vows to make up for her mistakes as the last Child of the Sun.

Illari is the game's 38th hero and was introduced alongside the player-versus-environment missions in Season 6 ofOverwatch 2on August 10, 2023.[184]

Illari is voiced by Andre Cisneros.[185]

Juno

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Juno Teo Minh is a medic from a Mars colony that was secretly founded by Lucheng Interstellar as "Project Red Promise" to terraform the planet for future inhabitants. Juno is the first and only child born on Mars, nicknamed as a Martian despite being human, and hasSingaporean ChineseandVietnameseheritage.[186]She was raised collectively by the colony's residents along with her parents, who helped her to build her own suit and tools. Around the time of the Omnic War, Lucheng stopped responding to the colony. With supplies running low and no hope of relief from Earth, the colony built a shuttle for Juno to return to Earth and find help through Mei, who was a close friend of her mother before the mission.[186]

Her primary weapon is theMediblaster,a laser pistol that harms foes and heals allies. HerPulsar Torpedoesare homing projectiles which are capable of targeting multiple combatants at once; similar to the Mediblaster, the torpedoes heal teammates and damage enemies. She can create aHyper Ringthat provides a temporary speed boost for allies that run through it. She has aGlide Boostability to quickly glide in a horizontal path, and her passiveMartian Overbootsallows her to double jump and hover. Her Ultimate is theOrbital Raythat targets an area and buffs all allies within its range while active.[187]

The concept for Juno had started from the team designing a flying hero that used lock-on missiles. During this, the narrative team considered if the concept of extraterrestrial aliens could exist in theOverwatchuniverse, which led concept artist Daryl Tan to draft a flying character equipped in a space suit. They concluded that they could have this character being a human from a Martian colony, since within the narrative humanity had already colonized the moon, and from there, created Juno as a "Martian" returning to Earth.[186]Blizzard had teased Juno at BlizzCon 2023, then codenamed "Space Ranger", and described her as a mobile hero focused on vertical movement. Her character was teased with various map changes at the start ofOverwatch 2season 11, and was revealed midway though the season with an open weekend playtest in July 2024. She was released as a fully selectable character with the start of Season 12 in August 2024.[188]

Juno is voiced byXanthe Huynh.[189]

Kiriko

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Kiriko Kamori is aJapaneseninja who was trained by her mother alongside the Shimada brothers, Genji and Hanzo. Her primary tools areHealingOfuda,paper projectiles imbued with healing powers that can home in on allies in line of sight. Her secondary tools are fast, low-damageKunaiknife projectiles that do increased damage if they land a critical hit. She can alsoWall Climbas Genji and Hanzo do. She is able toSwift Stepand teleport to an ally even through walls, and cast aProtectionSuzuto grant allies within range a debuff cleanse and temporary invulnerability. Her Ultimate ability is theKitsuneRush,which creates a fox spirit that runs throughtoriigates. Allies near this path will gain improved ground speed and buffs to attack, reload, and cooldown speeds.[190][191]

Kiriko's grandmother taught her to worship the fox spirit, which helped shape her fighting style. Her mother, Asa Yamagami, trained both Kiriko and the Shimada brothers in the way of the sword. As a result, Kiriko grew up and learned alongside Genji and Hanzo. She was also considered a “cute little niece figure” and a close family friend to the Shimada brothers. Her father, Toshiro Yamagami, was abducted by the Hashimoto clan years prior and forced to produce weapons for them. The Hashimoto took over Kanezaka following the fall of the Shimada and caused suffering among the populace. In response, Kiriko joins the vigilante group, Yokai, and currently fights to protect her home from the Hashimoto and other threats.[192]

Kiriko was the first hero to be introduced followingOverwatch 2'slaunch in October 2022, and the first to be made available as a free reward on a seasonalbattle pass.Her design was based on the new 5 vs. 5 approach used inOverwatch 2.[190]

Kiriko is voiced bySally Amaki.

Lifeweaver

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Lifeweaver, real name Niran "Bua" Pruksamanee, is aThaiscientist and adventurer who has harnessed the use of hard-light constructs for healing purposes, which he calls Biolight. His primary fire isHealing Blossom,which sends out bursts of healing to allies and can be charged to release a certain amount. His secondary fire isThorn Volley,which sends a spree of needle-like projectiles out. Lifeweaver can useRejuvenating Dashto quickly move into a new position while restoring some of his own health. He can create temporary platforms that rise when stepped on by any player with hisPetal Platformability, while hisLife Gripcan pull an allied player towards him while healing. Lifeweaver originally had a passive ability,Parting Gift,which created a health pack that a player on either side may collect upon his death. The passive was removed in the April 25, 2023 patch update. His Ultimate ability is theTree of Life,a construct that can be placed anywhere on the map which heals all allies within its area and can disrupt lines of sight.[193][194]

Niran "Bua" Pruksamanee was born inChiang Mai,Thailand,as the middle child of an extremely wealthy family. He grew up going to botanical festivals and wandering his compound's vast garden, where he mended plants alongside his family's gardeners. Niran's parents soon enrolled him into the Vishkar Architech Academy, where he metSatya Vaswaniand was roommates with her at one point. As he grew older, Niran used his family's wealth to travel. On those journeys, he was struck at the sight of turmoil that existed all around the world and became determined to fix it. He soon created Biolight, an alternative of Vishkar's hard-light technology that produced organic material and could heal wounds in the blink of an eye. He dreamed of gifting biolight freely to the world, but Vishkar wanted to take ownership of Niran's invention for nefarious purposes. He refused and fled the academy with his primitive technology, which led to Vishkar's lawyers and other dangerous forces hunting him down. Now as the fugitive Lifeweaver, Niran is on the run from Vishkar whilst utilizing Biolight to heal the world and make it a better place.[193]Blizzard has confirmed that Lifeweaver ispansexual,with voice lines suggesting a potential relationship with Baptiste.[195]

Lifeweaver was introduced inOverwatch 2in Season 4 on April 11, 2023, corresponding with theThai New Year.[194]His concept was based loosely on the Druid class fromWorld of Warcraft.Once established to be a Thai hero, the developers at Blizzard built the character as a celebration of Thai culture, along with themandalashape.[194][196]In game, Blizzard saw Lifeweaver as a support character that would be preferred by players that sought good battleground positioning rather than precise aim.[194]

Lifeweaver is voiced byPhuwin Tangsakyuen.[197]

Lúcio

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Lúcio Correia dos Santos is aBrazilianDJand freedom fighter. He is equipped with futuristicroller bladesthat allow him to skate on walls, (Wall Ride) which gives him large speed boosts when jumping off said walls. He is also armed with aSonic Amplifiergun that can damage enemies in bursts of four. He can also use his Sonic Amplifier to knock enemies back with the abilitySoundwave(Commonly called aBoop). He can use music to either heal his teammates or increase their movement speed (Crossfade), and can amplify his music to boost the effects (Amp It Up). His ultimate ability,Sound Barrier,grants powerful temporary shielding to himself and nearby allies. Jeff Kaplan stated that Lucio was based on the tabletop role-playing game archetype ofbardswho are able to cast ability-boosting auras on their party.[198]

Lúcio is voiced byJonny Cruz.[42]

Mercy

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Mercy, real name Angela Ziegler, is aSwissfield medic and first responder. She wears a winged Valkyrie suit, which allows her to rush towards targeted teammates through the air (Guardian Angel), as well as slow her own descent while falling (Angelic Descent). She wields aCaduceus Staffthat alternately heals her teammates or boosts their damage output, and also carries a medium-rangeCaduceus Blasteras a sidearm. HerResurrectability allows her to revive one fallen ally. Her ultimate ability isValkyrie,which boosts her healing and attack boosts, firing rate, and Resurrect cooldown; gives her the ability to fly; and gives her infinite ammunition for the duration of the Ultimate.[40]

Mercy is voiced byLucie Pohl.[139]

Moira

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Moira O'Deorain is anIrishgeneticist,a leading member of Talon, and Minister of Genetics for the city of Oasis. Her main weapon is theBiotic Grasp,which drains the health and biotic energy of enemies; this biotic energy can then be sprayed out in a cone to heal her allies.[198]Her skills includeFade,allowing her to teleport a short distance, andBiotic Orb,a rebounding sphere that can either heal nearby allies or damage nearby enemies. Her ultimate ability isCoalescence,a beam that heals all allies and injures all opponents it passes, bypassing any barriers that may be in place.[199]

Moira is voiced byGenevieve O'Reilly,an Irish actress that Chu said was perfect for the role.[200][201]

Zenyatta

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Tekhartha Zenyatta is an omnicmonkand wanderer. Rather than moving on foot, he floats above the ground in a meditative pose. He is surrounded by a circle of 8 floating metal orbs named theOrbs of Destruction(resemblingprayer beads), which he can use to launch a form of energy to damage foes either one at a time or through a charged-shot. Zenyatta can cast anOrb of Harmonyon a teammate to regenerate their health, and cast anOrb of Discordon an enemy to lower their defenses. His ultimate ability isTranscendence,which makes him temporarily invulnerable and applies massive regenerative effects to his allies in a large radius around him.

Zenyatta belonged to the Shambali, an order of omnic monks that had settled in a monastery deep within theHimalayasin northernNepal,after experiencing a "spiritual awakening" that led them to believe that, like humans, omnics also possessed a soul. Their leader, Tekhartha Mondatta, sought to heal the rift between humans and omnics and bring them into societal harmony through peaceful public rallies, one of which resulted in Mondatta's assassination by Widowmaker in London. Zenyatta disagreed with this approach, believing that only directly engaging humans and connecting with them person-to-person would bridge the divide between man and machine. He left the Shambali monastery and wandered the world, seeking to help those he met to find inner peace, including cyborg warrior Genji. He aided Genji in becoming more relaxed and understanding the purpose of his metallic body.[202]

Zenyatta is voiced byFeodor Chin.[42]

Non-playable characters

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The following are characters who appear in otherOverwatchmedia.

Antonio Bartalotti

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Antonio Bartalotti was anItalianbusinessman and member of Talon who orchestrated a terrorist attack on Overwatch's headquarters in Oslo, Norway, in the comic "Retribution". He was killed by Gabriel Reyes during the events of the story-based game mode of the same name.

Athena

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Athena is Winston's personal artificial intelligence, who supervises his vitals and keeps track of all former Overwatch agents. Together, she and Winston were able to activate the Recall that contacted all the agents at the beginning of the Second Omnic Crisis, which initiates the events of the game. She also serves as the in-game announcer.[203]

Athena is voiced by Evelyn Duah.[42]

Balderich von Adler

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Colonel Balderich von Adler was the commander of the Crusaders, a German paramilitary unit composed of armored warriors with rocket hammers and hard-light shields that served as support to theBundeswehr,the regular German military. Balderich was approached by Overwatch to become one of its founding members during the Omnic Crisis, but was forced to lead a defense against an army of Bastions in his home village of Eichenwalde, in theBlack ForestnearStuttgart.It was during this battle that the omnics unleashed the OR14 (a progenitor to the OR15 on which Orisa is based), which overwhelmed the Crusaders and their army comrades. Retreating into Eichenwalde Castle with his friend and lieutenant Reinhardt Wilhelm, Balderich intended to stand his ground there, sending Reinhardt to protect the other troops, and giving him his Overwatch initiation medal. Armed with both his and Reinhardt's rocket hammers, Balderich held the line inside Eichenwalde Castle, destroying at least a large number of omnics to prevent them from overwhelming Reinhardt and the remaining troops, who at that point were at full retreat, that he was protecting, after which then he collapsed into the throne in the castle's great hall and died from his injuries. Many years later, Reinhardt - living in the ruins of Eichenwalde - left his tarnished Overwatch medallion on the arm of the throne next to his friend's body, before leaving to answer Winston's call to arms.

These events are briefly shown in the animated shortThe Last Bastion,and in more detail inHonor and Glory,while the "Eichenwalde" map sees one team trying to protect Balderich's remains in the castle from the other advancing team.[73]

Balderich von Adler is voiced by Michael Piatt.

Dae-hyun

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Dae-hyun is a MEKA mechanic assigned toD.Va[204]and a childhood friend of hers.[205]He and D.Va have been working together in the MEKA unit. He was introduced in August 2018 in the animated shortShooting Star,in which he helps D.Va defendBusanfrom the recurring omnic threat known locally as gwishin.[206]

Dae-hyun is voiced by Johnny Young.[207]

Emily

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Emily is Tracer's girlfriend. She is an English woman living in London, with whom Tracer and Winston spent the holidays. She first appears in the comic "Reflections", where Tracer shops for her Christmas present. It is unknown how long she and Tracer have been dating, but Winston does consider her family.[208]

The introduction of Emily was lauded by critics and the LGBT community for confirming Tracer as the game's first LGBT character.[209][210]

Hal-Fred Glitchbot

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Hal-Fred Glitchbot is a famous omnic film director, known for his works such asThey Came From Beyond the Moon.As an omnic, he receives much prejudice from society, including being the recipient of assassination attempts. On the map Hollywood, the offensive team must escort his limousine to his trailer, while the defense must stop them. He is known for hurling insults at the players, which vary depending on which characters are being played.

His name is a play on famous real-world directorAlfred Hitchcock,and the computerHAL 9000from the 1968 film2001: A Space Odyssey.

Hal-Fred Glitchbot is voiced byTravis Willingham.

Dr. Harold Winston

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Dr. Harold Winston was the chief scientist of the Horizon Lunar Colony, a research base on the Moon where a group of genetically engineered gorillas and primates resided to test the long-term effects of living in space. Harold took a special interest in one young gorilla who showed a great curiosity for the world around him, beginning with stealing Harold's glasses because he thought there would be more to see. Showing the young gorilla a view of Earth, Harold gave him a piece of advice he remembered years later: "Never accept the world as it appears to be. Dare to see it for what itcouldbe. "

When the other gorillas on the moon base rebelled, Harold and the other human scientists were killed; his prodigy took his name "Winston" to honor his fallen mentor, and escaped to Earth in a scratch-built rocket. Winston also kept Harold's glasses, as well as a photograph of the two of them at the Horizon colony.

Dr. Harold Winston is voiced byGreg Chun.

Katya Volskaya

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Katya Volskaya is the CEO and head of the Volskaya Industries, a robotic company with the purpose of ending the lives of the Omnic.

Volskaya was first seen in the animated shortInfiltrationwhere she was subject to an assassination by Sombra, Reaper and Widowmaker. However, Sombra hacks the alarms and puts the events into motion that ensures her safety. It is then revealed by Sombra, when she confronts Volskaya, that she has information that the technology she uses in her mechs was actually Omnic to start. Sombra blackmails Katya and in return, she is kept alive. In the final scene, Volskaya hires Zarya to hunt down and kill Sombra.

Katya Volskaya is voiced by Gulmira Mamedova.

Maximilien

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Maximilien is a wealthy omnic and a member of Talon's inner council, who handles the organization's finances. He first appears in the comic "Masquerade", where he is seen operating a casino inMonaco.In the story-based game mode "Storm Rising" he is captured by Tracer, Genji, Winston, and Mercy after a pursuit inHavana,Cuba.

Maximilien was created specifically for the comic by Michael Chu, who envisioned the character as a "Bond villain".Arnold Tsang designed him around this aspect and made him" classy, swanky "to differentiate him from the other omnic villains[211]

Maximilien is voiced byStéphane Cornicard.

MEKA

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MEKA, the Mobile Exo-Force of theKorean Army,is aBusan-based squad ofmechapilots, includingD.Va,that protect Korea and nearby states from regular attacks by an omnic colossus known locally as the gwishin. MEKA's pilots were drawn from pro-esportsand other similarly skilled areas, such asauto racing,after the gwishin disrupted the ability to usedronemechs. The MEKA squad is overseen by Captain Myung (voiced by Cathy Shim in-game, on Busan), and besides D.Va, includes pilots Kyung-soo "King" Han, Yuna "D.mon" Lee, Seung-hwa "Overlord" Si, and Jae-Eun "Casino" Gwon. D.Va herself is supported byDae-hyun,a childhood friend and mechanic. While MEKA was discussed in priorOverwatchmedia, more details of the squad were revealed as part of the August 2018 release ofShooting Star,an animation short focused on D.Va, and the release of the Busan map that incorporates more of the MEKA lore.[212]

Mina Liao

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Dr. Mina Liao is one of the scientists at the Omnica Corporation that created the Omnics, and upon Omnic Crisis, was invited to join Overwatch to fight them as a founding member, along with Jack Morrison, Gabriel Reyes, Ana Amari, Torbjörn Lindholm, and Reinhardt Wilhelm. During her time at Overwatch, she created the Omnic Echo as a benevolent artificial intelligence hoping that it would help save humanity. She was killed during an attack on Overwatch headquarters, and Echo took her personality as part of her legacy.[213][214][113][36]

Pachimari

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Pachimari are toys that appear through variousOverwatchmaps, customization items, and additional media. They are anime-like creatures shaped like an upside-down onion withcephalopod-type legs. Blizzard created the Pachimaris as they needed toys to populateUFO catcherson the Hanamura map. Their design was created by concept artist David Kang, who named them Pachimari after the Korean word for "onion". Blizzard did not expect there to be much interest in Pachimari, but there was a great deal of fan attention in the characters, with unlicensed plush toys, clothing, and other merchandise made by fans. Seeing this, Blizzard incorporated additional Pachimari into the game and its media, including placing a "King Pachimari" atop the payload for the Junkertown map, and licensed official plush toys for purchase. Since then, Blizzard has stated there is lore behind Pachimari that they are waiting to introduce.[215]

Tekhartha Mondatta

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Tekhartha Mondatta was an omnic monk and leader of the Shambali. In the years following the Omnic Crisis, Mondatta and a group of other omnics abandoned their pre-programmed lives and settled in a communal monastery in Nepal, where they meditated on the nature of existence and came to believe that they were more than just "artificial" —they possessed their own souls, just as humans did. Mondatta was a leader in advocating peace between humans and omnics and healing the wounds following the Omnic Crisis, and traveled the world spreading his message. Mondatta was assassinated by Widowmaker during a rally in London, despite heavy security and the efforts of Tracer. In the King's Row map, a statue of him holding the hand of a human child stands near the spot where he was killed.

Mondatta and Zenyatta take their names fromZenyatta Mondatta,a 1980 album by English rock bandThe Police.

Tekharha Mondatta is voiced bySendhil Ramamurthy.[216]

Notes

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  1. ^The change was largely due to the much slower-paced (described as boring) play style that was promoted by having two tanks. This change was also made partly to alleviate the long time to get into a game for people who chose the role of ‘’damage’’ — the ‘’damage’’ role will be further explained below.
  2. ^Patch 1.25 issued in June 2018 merged former "offense" (Doomfist, Genji, Cassidy, Pharah, Reaper, Soldier: 76, Sombra, and Tracer) and "defense" (Bastion, Hanzo, Junkrat, Mei, Torbjörn, and Widowmaker) into a single "damage" role.[1]

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