Welcome to the most comprehensive Overwatch tier list for June 2026! With 50 heroes now available and the meta constantly evolving, knowing which characters dominate the competitive landscape is crucial for climbing ranks. After analyzing data from top players, official statistics, and professional matches, I’ve created the definitive ranking to help you make smarter picks and dominate your games.

This guide covers every hero across all three roles – Tank, Damage, and Support – with detailed explanations of why each hero ranks where they do. Whether you’re a Bronze player looking to improve or a Grandmaster seeking meta insights, this tier list will give you the competitive edge you need.

Overwatch 2 Tier List
RoleS-Tier HeroesKey Strengths
TankSigma, Zarya, D.VaHigh impact, versatile abilities
DamageSojourn, Tracer, VendettaElite damage output, mobility
SupportKiriko, Ana, LucioGame-changing utility, healing

Understanding Tier Rankings

Before diving into specific hero rankings, it’s essential to understand what each tier represents in the current Overwatch meta:

  • S-Tier: Meta-defining heroes that excel across all maps and team compositions
  • A-Tier: Strong picks that consistently perform well but may require specific conditions
  • B-Tier: Solid choices with clear strengths but notable weaknesses
  • C-Tier: Situational heroes that excel in specific scenarios
  • D-Tier: Generally outclassed heroes requiring exceptional skill to succeed

Tank Tier List

S-Tier Tanks

Sigma

Sigma continues to dominate the tank meta with his incredible versatility and damage output. His Hyperspheres deal substantial damage, and his Gravitic Flux ultimate can single-handedly win team fights. What makes Sigma exceptional is his ability to both protect teammates with his shield and deal significant damage from range.

Key Strengths:

  • High damage output for a tank
  • Excellent crowd control abilities
  • Strong defensive capabilities
  • Works well in all team compositions

Zarya

Zarya remains a top-tier tank due to her incredible carry potential and synergy with dive compositions. Her ability to bubble teammates and herself, combined with her massive damage potential when charged, makes her a formidable presence in any team fight.

Key Strengths:

  • Highest damage potential among tanks
  • Excellent protective abilities
  • Game-changing ultimate (Graviton Surge)
  • Scales extremely well with skill

D.Va

D.Va’s mobility and defensive capabilities make her consistently valuable across all metas. Her Defense Matrix can shut down entire enemy ultimates, and her boosters provide incredible repositioning options. In the current poke-heavy meta, D.Va excels at disrupting enemy backlines and protecting supports.

Key Strengths:

  • Unmatched mobility
  • Best defensive ability in the game
  • Strong burst damage
  • Excellent at disrupting enemy formations

A-Tier Tanks

Domina

The newest tank addition has quickly established herself as a top-tier pick. Domina’s large shield and high damage output make her excellent at poke compositions. Her Crystal Charge ability can devastate unprepared teams, and her ultimate provides game-changing area denial.

Ramattra

Ramattra’s versatility between his two forms makes him valuable in multiple situations. His Nemesis form provides excellent team fight presence, while his base form offers better survivability. This flexibility allows Ramattra to adapt to different team needs.

Winston

While not as dominant as in previous seasons, Winston remains a solid pick for dive compositions. His ability to disrupt enemy backlines and protect his team with his bubble shield makes him valuable, especially on maps with high ground advantages.

B-Tier Tanks

Orisa

Orisa struggles in the current meta due to her lack of mobility compared to other tanks. While her Fortify ability provides good survivability, she often struggles to keep up with the fast-paced nature of current team fights.

Wrecking Ball

Wrecking Ball can be incredibly disruptive when piloted by skilled players, but his high skill floor and team-dependent nature place him in B-tier. He excels at creating chaos but requires good team coordination to capitalize on the disruption he creates.

Mauga

Mauga’s dual miniguns provide impressive damage output, but his lack of defensive abilities for teammates limits his utility. He works well in aggressive compositions but struggles against coordinated poke teams.

C-Tier Tanks

Roadhog

Roadhog’s hook combo remains deadly, but his lack of mobility and team utility makes him difficult to justify in the current meta. While he can still catch out positioning errors, most teams benefit more from tanks with better defensive capabilities.

Doomfist

Despite recent buffs, Doomfist struggles as a tank due to his inconsistent performance. While he can have incredible moments, his high-risk, high-reward playstyle often doesn’t provide the consistent value needed from a tank position.

Reinhardt

Reinhardt struggles significantly in the current poke-heavy meta. His slow movement and reliance on team coordination make him an easy target for long-range damage dealers. While he can still work in specific compositions, he’s generally outclassed by more mobile tanks.

Damage Tier List

S-Tier Damage

Sojourn

Sojourn represents the perfect blend of mobility, damage, and utility. Her railgun can eliminate squishy targets with a single headshot, and her slide provides excellent repositioning options. In the current meta, her ability to both poke and dive makes her incredibly valuable.

Key Strengths:

  • Highest burst damage potential
  • Excellent mobility
  • Strong ultimate (Overclock)
  • Effective at all ranges

Tracer

Tracer remains the quintessential flanker and excels at eliminating key targets. Despite recent nerfs to her projectile size, her incredible mobility and burst damage make her a constant threat to enemy backlines. In skilled hands, Tracer can single-handedly win games.

Key Strengths:

  • Unmatched mobility
  • Excellent at eliminating key targets
  • Strong escape potential
  • Scales incredibly well with skill

Vendetta

The newest damage hero has quickly established herself as a dominant force. Vendetta’s greatsword provides both offensive and defensive capabilities, and her movement speed increases with each kill. Her ability to block 100% of physical damage makes her incredibly difficult to deal with for certain heroes.

Key Strengths:

  • Excellent damage output
  • Strong defensive capabilities
  • Scales well with kills
  • Game-changing ultimate

A-Tier Damage

Ashe

Ashe provides excellent long-range damage and utility. Her Coach Gun offers both escape and displacement options, while her ultimate (B.O.B.) can win team fights single-handedly. Her consistent damage output makes her valuable in poke compositions.

Cassidy

Cassidy remains a solid pick due to his versatility and reliable damage output. His Magnetic Grenade provides excellent burst damage, and his Combat Roll offers repositioning options. His ultimate (Deadeye) remains one of the most threatening in the game.

Genji

Genji excels at disrupting enemy backlines and eliminating key targets. His Deflect ability can turn enemy damage back at them, and his Dragonblade ultimate remains one of the most deadly in the game when used properly.

Pharah

Pharah provides excellent area denial and damage from unexpected angles. Her ability to fly makes her difficult to hit for many heroes, and her Barrage ultimate can wipe entire teams if the enemy team lacks hitscan.

B-Tier Damage

Soldier: 76

Soldier provides consistent, reliable damage but lacks the burst potential of S-tier heroes. While his healing ability provides some self-sufficiency, he’s often outclassed by heroes with better mobility or damage output.

Reaper

Reaper excels at eliminating tanks but struggles against mobile targets. His Hellfire Shotguns deal incredible damage up close, but his lack of mobility makes him an easy target for heroes who can keep their distance.

Widowmaker

Widowmaker can single-handedly win games from long range, but her effectiveness is heavily map-dependent. While she can dominate on open maps, she struggles on close-quarters maps and against mobile heroes.

C-Tier Damage

Torbjörn

Torbjörn struggles in the current meta due to his lack of mobility and reliance on his turret. While his Overload provides temporary power, his overall impact is often less than other damage heroes.

Hanzo

Hanzo provides good burst damage but struggles with consistency. While his Storm Arrows can eliminate squishy targets quickly, his overall damage output is less reliable than other hitscan heroes.

Bastion

Despite recent buffs, Bastion remains too situational for consistent value. While he can be devastating in specific scenarios, his lack of mobility and predictable nature make him an easy target for coordinated teams.

Support Tier List

S-Tier Supports

Kiriko

Kiriko remains the most dominant support hero in the game. Her Protection Suzu can cleanse negative effects and provide instant healing, while her Kunai provide excellent damage output. Her teleportation ability offers incredible repositioning options.

Key Strengths:

  • Best defensive ability in the game
  • Excellent damage output
  • Great mobility
  • Game-changing ultimate

Ana

Ana’s versatility makes her invaluable in almost any composition. Her Biotic Grenade can both heal teammates and prevent enemy healing, making it one of the most impactful abilities in the game. Her Sleep Dart can turn team fights by taking key enemies out of the fight.

Key Strengths:

  • Versatile healing and damage
  • Game-changing utility abilities
  • Excellent at protecting tanks
  • Strong ultimate (Nano Boost)

Lucio

Lucio’s speed boost and consistent healing make him valuable for team fights and objective control. His ability to provide passive healing while dealing damage makes him efficient, and his Soundwave can secure environmental kills or disrupt enemy positions.

Key Strengths:

  • Excellent team mobility
  • Consistent healing
  • Strong utility abilities
  • Game-changing ultimate

A-Tier Supports

Baptiste

Baptiste provides excellent area denial and burst healing. His Immortality Field can save teammates from certain death, and his Amplification Matrix can amplify team damage significantly. His self-sufficiency makes him valuable in aggressive compositions.

Zenyatta

Zenyatta’s Orb of Discord provides excellent damage amplification for the team, and his high damage output makes him threatening to enemies. While he lacks mobility, his impact on team fights can be game-changing.

Brigitte

Brigitte excels at protecting other supports and providing consistent healing. Her Repair Packs offer burst healing, and her Shield Bash provides crowd control. Her ultimate (Rally) can win team fights through armor generation.

B-Tier Supports

Mercy

Mercy provides consistent healing and damage boost but struggles in the current meta due to her lack of utility. While she can keep teammates alive, her impact on team fights is often less than other supports with more utility.

Moira

Moira’s resource management makes her efficient, but her lack of utility abilities limits her impact. While she can provide consistent healing and damage, she struggles against coordinated teams that can avoid her abilities.

Illari

Illari’s healing pylons provide consistent area healing, but her overall impact is often less than other supports. While her Solar Rifle can deal good damage, she lacks the utility that makes other supports valuable.

Meta Analysis and Trends

The current Overwatch meta is characterized by several key trends:

Poke-Heavy Compositions

The meta favors heroes who can deal damage from range safely. Heroes like Sigma, Sojourn, and Ashe excel in this environment, while heroes like Reinhardt struggle significantly.

High Mobility

Mobile heroes dominate the current meta. Tracer, Genji, and D.Va can reposition quickly and avoid damage, making them valuable in almost any composition.

Utility Over Raw Healing

Supports with strong utility abilities (like Kiriko’s Suzu or Ana’s Biotic Grenade) are more valuable than those with only healing capabilities. The ability to deny enemy actions or provide defensive utility often outweighs raw healing numbers.

Perk System Impact

The new perk system has significantly affected hero balance. Heroes that benefit most from certain perks (like Sigma with Hyper Strike) have risen in the tier list, while heroes that don’t benefit as much have fallen.

Hero Synergies and Counters

Powerful Synergies

  • Sigma + Zarya: Excellent graviton spike combos
  • Kiriko + Ana: Double defensive utility with cleansing and anti-heal
  • Tracer + Lucio: Speed boost enables aggressive flanking
  • Sojourn + Mercy: Damage boost makes one-shot potential more consistent

Strong Counters

  • Pharah counters Reinhardt and Roadhog
  • Widowmaker counters Mercy and Zen
  • Sombra counters Reinhardt and Winston
  • Ana counters Pharah and Genji

Map-Specific Considerations

Different maps favor different hero compositions:

Open Maps (Kings Row, Hollywood)

  • Favor poke heroes (Ashe, Soldier: 76)
  • Snipers excel (Widowmaker, Hanzo)
  • Mobile heroes can reposition safely

Close Quarters (Lijiang Tower, Ilios)

  • Dive compositions excel (Winston, D.Va, Genji)
  • Area denial heroes shine (Mei, Symmetra)
  • Brawlers thrive (Reaper, Junker Queen)

Hybrid Maps (Eichenwalde, Numbani)

  • Require versatile hero pools
  • Both poke and dive heroes valuable
  • Tank heroes with good shield capabilities excel

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I switch heroes?

You should switch heroes whenever your current hero isn’t effective against the enemy composition or isn’t working for your team’s strategy. However, don’t switch too frequently – give each hero at least one team fight to show effectiveness.

Should I only play meta heroes?

While meta heroes generally provide better results, playing heroes you’re skilled with is often more important. An off-meta hero you’ve mastered will usually outperform a meta hero you’re unfamiliar with.

How do I climb ranks faster?

Focus on mastering 2-3 heroes per role, improve your game sense, and communicate effectively with your team. Also, learn when to switch heroes and understand basic counter-picking.

What’s the best hero for beginners?

For beginners, I recommend:

  • Tank: Winston or D.Va (simple but effective)
  • Damage: Soldier: 76 or Reaper (straightforward gameplay)
  • Support: Mercy or Baptiste (easy to understand mechanics)

How do pro players differ from ranked players?

Pro players excel at team coordination, ultimate management, and positioning. They also have deeper hero pools and better game sense. Focus on these fundamentals to improve your gameplay.

Conclusion

This Overwatch tier list reflects the current meta as of June 2026, but remember that the meta is constantly evolving. Stay updated with patch notes and pro play trends, but most importantly, focus on improving your fundamentals and mastering heroes you enjoy.

The key to climbing ranks isn’t just playing meta heroes – it’s understanding when to play which hero, communicating with your team, and continuously improving your mechanical skills. Use this tier list as a guide, but don’t be afraid to experiment and find what works best for your playstyle.