Their voice lines are iconic.
Whether they’re being spammed in the pre-game lobby or yelled across the map to announce an ultimate ability, Overwatch character’s voices are important for a variety of reasons and important scenarios.
An Overwatch hero is more than their design, their kit, or their powerful ultimate. A hero is brought to life by a voice actor—and Overwatch has some of the best in the business.
Blizzard Entertainment is known for its great voice acting in games like World of Warcraft or Diablo—and Overwatch is no different. The in-game talent is the same as the ones who voice the heroes in animated shorts and other medias, so the choice behind who is cast is huge.
Here’s a quick list of Overwatch’s heroes and the English voice actors who bring them to life, including the newest heroes confirmed to be joining the game in Overwatch 2.
New heroes in Overwatch 2
Sojourn – Cherise Boothe
Junker Queen – Leah de Niese
All Overwatch heroes voice actors
Ana – Aysha Selim
Ashe – Jennifer Hale
Baptiste – Benz Antoine
Bastion – Chris Metzen
Brigitte – Matilda Smedius
Cassidy – Matthew Mercer
D.Va – Charlet Chung
Doomfist – Sahr Ngaujah
Echo – Jeannie Bolet
Genji – Gaku Space
Hanzo – Paul Nakauchi
Junkrat – Chris Parson
Lúcio – Jonny Cruz
Mei – Elise Zhang
Mercy – Lucie Pohl
Moira – Genevieve O’Reilly
Orisa – Cherrelle Skeete
Pharah – Jen Cohn
Reaper – Keith Ferguson
Reinhardt – Darin De Paul
Roadhog – Josh Petersdorf
Sigma – Boris Hiestand
Screengrab via Blizzard EntertainmentSoldier: 76 – Fred Tatasciore
Sombra – Carolina Ravassa
Symmetra – Anjali Bhimani
Torbjörn – Keith Silverstein
Tracer – Cara Theobold
Widowmaker – Chloe Hollings
Winston – Crispin Freeman
Wrecking Ball – Jonathon Lipow
(Hammond – Dee Bradley Baker)
Zarya – Dolya Gavanski
Zenyatta – Feodor Chin
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