Overwatch was one of the first video game lines Funko went all-in on, and years after launch it is still one of the deepest game-based Pop rosters going. The GrailNest catalog tracks 83 Overwatch and Overwatch 2 Pops, from the original Blizzard roster all the way through the Overwatch 2 hero refresh, with store exclusives, Chase-style variants and a couple of retired grails mixed in.
Here is every Overwatch Funko Pop worth knowing about, grouped by role: Damage, Tank, and Support, plus a dedicated Overwatch 2 section for the newer heroes. Click any figure to open its page in the GrailNest catalog and check its current value.
Overwatch reused Pop numbers across waves more than most game lines: several heroes (Genji, Reinhardt, Mei, Reaper, Sombra, Pharah) got multiple releases under different numbers, and a few of those also have a store-exclusive color variant. Match the exact Pop number and variant name before you assume two listings are the same figure.
💎 The grail: Kiriko leads the pack
The single most valuable figure GrailNest tracks in this franchise is an Overwatch 2 release. Kiriko #935 currently checks in around $49, well clear of anything from the original roster. A cluster of other figures sit in the $20 to $40 range and are worth watching if you are building toward the harder pulls.
| Figure | Pop # | Variant | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kiriko | #935 | Overwatch 2 | ~$49 |
| Mercy | #411 | Standard | ~$40 |
| Wrecking Ball | #488 | Standard | ~$27 |
| Moira | #490 | Standard | ~$26 |
| Soldier 76 [Gold] | #96 | Gold | ~$23 |
| Tracer [Blizzcon] | #550 | Blizzcon Exclusive | ~$23 |
| D.Va with Meka | #177 | Standard | ~$22 |
⚔️ Damage heroes
Tracer is the face of the franchise and the search everyone runs first, but Genji, Reaper, Widowmaker and the rest of the Damage roster make up the biggest chunk of the line, with plenty of repeat releases and a few color-variant chases.
| Figure | Pop # | Variant | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tracer | #92 | Standard | ~$9 |
| Tracer | #495 | Standard | ~$9 |
| Tracer | #550 | Standard | ~$9 |
| Tracer | #565 | Standard | ~$8 |
| Tracer | #550 | Blizzcon Exclusive | ~$23 |
| Tracer Elf | #424 | Standard | ~$8 |
| Genji | #347 | Standard | ~$9 |
| Genji | #347 | Target Exclusive | ~$10 |
| Genji | #519 | Standard | ~$13 |
| Genji | #551 | Standard | ~$10 |
| Hanzo | #348 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Hanzo and Genji | | 2-Pack | ~$13 |
| Reaper | #493 | Standard | ~$9 |
| Reaper | #498 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Reaper | #93 | Standard | ~$13 |
| Reaper | #93 | Shadow Step | ~$11 |
| Reaper | #93 | Wight | ~$19 |
| Pumpkin Reaper | #520 | GITD | ~$11 |
| Widowmaker | #94 | Standard | ~$8 |
| Widowmaker | #94 | LootCrate Exclusive | ~$7 |
| Sombra | #307 | Standard | ~$10 |
| Sombra | #625 | Standard | ~$14 |
| Sombra | #307 | Green | ~$16 |
| Sombra | #307 | Translucent | ~$12 |
| Junkrat | #308 | Standard | ~$6 |
| Junkrat | #383 | Standard | ~$10 |
| Pharah | #494 | Standard | ~$7 |
| Pharah | #95 | Blizzard Exclusive | ~$7 |
| Pharah | #95 | Emerald | ~$9 |
| Pharah | #95 | Titanium | ~$9 |
| Pharah Anubis | #497 | Standard | ~$6 |
| Soldier 76 | #96 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Soldier: 76 | #346 | Standard | ~$10 |
| Soldier 76 | #96 | Gold | ~$23 |
| Summer Skin McCree | #516 | Standard | ~$12 |
| McCree | #182 | Standard | ~$7 |
| Ashe | #441 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Bastion | #489 | Standard | ~$15 |
| Doomfist | #351 | Standard | ~$10 |
🛡️ Tank heroes
The Tank line skews toward big, sculpt-heavy Pops, from D.Va's mech to Wrecking Ball's full wrecking-ball form. It also holds two of the strongest exclusives in the franchise: a Walmart Gold B.O.B. and a Hot Topic Roadhog.
| Figure | Pop # | Variant | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| D.Va with Meka | #177 | Standard | ~$22 |
| D.Va with Meka | #177 | Blueberry | ~$21 |
| D.Va Glitter | #491 | Standard | ~$19 |
| D.Va Nano Cola | #492 | Standard | ~$15 |
| Reinhardt | #178 | Standard | ~$14 |
| Reinhardt | #184 | Standard | ~$14 |
| Reinhardt | #400 | Standard | ~$10 |
| Reinhardt and Brigitte | | 2-Pack | ~$20 |
| Winston | #97 | Standard | ~$8 |
| Orisa | #352 | Standard | ~$10 |
| Orisa | #360 | Standard | ~$8 |
| Zarya | #306 | Standard | ~$4 |
| Roadhog | #309 | Standard | ~$13 |
| Roadhog | #382 | Hot Topic Exclusive | ~$17 |
| Roadhog and Junkrat | #2 | 2-Pack | n/a |
| Wrecking Ball | #488 | Standard | ~$27 |
| B.O.B. | #558 | Standard | ~$15 |
| B.O.B. | #558 | Gold, Walmart Exclusive | ~$13 |
✚ Support heroes
Mercy anchors the Support side of the roster and holds the second-highest value in the whole franchise. Zenyatta, Lucio, Ana and the rest fill out a deep, affordable supporting cast.
| Figure | Pop # | Variant | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mercy | #304 | Standard | ~$22 |
| Mercy | #411 | Standard | ~$40 |
| Moira | #490 | Standard | ~$26 |
| Lucio | #179 | Standard | ~$9 |
| Lucio | #549 | Standard | ~$13 |
| Ana | #349 | Standard | ~$14 |
| Ana | #359 | Standard | ~$12 |
| Baptiste | #559 | Standard | ~$12 |
| Brigitte | #496 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Symmetra | #181 | Standard | ~$8 |
| Torbjorn | #350 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Zenyatta | #305 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Zenyatta | #423 | Standard | ~$16 |
| Mei | #180 | Standard | ~$7 |
| Mei | #183 | Standard | ~$11 |
| Mei Santa | #425 | Standard | ~$14 |
🎮 Overwatch 2: the new heroes
Overwatch 2 got its own numbering block in the low 900s, mixing returning heroes in new sculpts with brand-new additions like Kiriko, Junker Queen and Sigma. This is the smaller, newer side of the line, and it holds the franchise's single grail.
| Figure | Pop # | Variant | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kiriko | #935 | Standard | ~$49 |
| Winston | #931 | Standard | ~$17 |
| Echo | #906 | Standard | ~$19 |
| Echo | #903 | Standard | ~$13 |
| Echo Hot Rod | #913 | Standard | ~$5 |
| Reaper | #902 | Standard | ~$15 |
| Cassidy | #904 | Standard | ~$13 |
| Junker Queen | #934 | Standard | ~$10 |
| Sigma | #932 | Standard | ~$9 |
| Lucio | #933 | Standard | ~$12 |
The grail of the whole franchise is Kiriko #935 from Overwatch 2, currently valued around $49. Beyond that, watch the retailer exclusives: the Gold B.O.B. (Walmart), the Hot Topic Roadhog, the Target Genji, the Blizzard Exclusive Pharah, the LootCrate Widowmaker, and the convention-only Blizzcon Tracer. Several heroes share a Pop number across different color or finish variants (Reaper #93, Pharah #95, Sombra #307), so match the exact variant name in the listing before paying an exclusive premium.
What makes an Overwatch Funko Pop valuable?
Value in this line concentrates in a few clear places:
- Overwatch 2 debuts. Kiriko leads the entire franchise, and the newer numbering block is the smallest, tightest print run so far.
- Retailer and convention exclusives. Walmart, Target, Hot Topic and Blizzcon pieces carry the clearest premiums over their standard counterparts.
- Color and finish variants. Gold, Green, Wight and Blueberry repaints of the same sculpt often out-value the plain release.
- Support mains. Mercy and Moira, the two most-played support heroes, hold two of the top values in the whole line.
Start here (accessible picks)
- Tracer #92
- Genji #347
- Reaper #493
- Widowmaker #94
- Winston #97
- Zenyatta #305
Chase these (grails and exclusives)
- Kiriko #935 (Overwatch 2)
- Mercy #411
- Wrecking Ball #488
- Moira #490
- Gold Soldier 76 #96
- Blizzcon Tracer #550
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From the original Blizzard-era roster to the Overwatch 2 refresh, this is one of the more approachable game lines to collect, with a genuine grail in Kiriko and a handful of exclusives worth hunting. Browse the full Overwatch catalog and the Overwatch 2 catalog for live values across every tracked figure.