Final Fantasy XV English Voice Cast Trailer Released
Square Enix have released another trailer for Final Fantasy XV. The new video introduces the English voice cast – the actors behind the characters in the English language release of the game.
Here are the actors introduced in the video, in order of appearance:
The video also gives a great opportunity to learn more about these characters before the game’s out. We already know what to expect from the main four – Noctis, Prompto, Ignis and Gladio. The members of the player’s party have been like an open book ever since the first footage was shown. The supporting characters, however, have been a bit of a mystery until now.
Final Fantasy XV is going to be released on November 29th, on Playstation 4 and Xbox One. There’s no word of a PC version at this point, but seeing how Square Enix have been porting their back catalogue for the last couple of years, expecting it at some point wouldn’t be too far fetched.
Each of them speaks a bit about the character they’re playing, the fun and challenges they had while portraying them.
Here are the actors introduced in the video, in order of appearance:
- Jim Pirri – King Regis Lucis Caelum
- Ray Chase – Noctis Lucis Caelum
- Robbie Daymond – Prompto Argentum
- Adam Croasdell – Ignis Scientia
- Chris Parson – Gladio Amicitia
- Amy Shiels – Lunafreya Nox Fleuret
- Darin De Paul – Ardyn Izunia
- Matthew Mercer – Cor Leonis
The video also gives a great opportunity to learn more about these characters before the game’s out. We already know what to expect from the main four – Noctis, Prompto, Ignis and Gladio. The members of the player’s party have been like an open book ever since the first footage was shown. The supporting characters, however, have been a bit of a mystery until now.
Final Fantasy XV is going to be released on November 29th, on Playstation 4 and Xbox One. There’s no word of a PC version at this point, but seeing how Square Enix have been porting their back catalogue for the last couple of years, expecting it at some point wouldn’t be too far fetched.