Fire Emblem Engage Japanese and English voice actors and characters list

Fire Emblem Engage Japanese and English voice actors and characters list

The long-awaited release of Fire Emblem Engage has arrived, and players from all over the world may now enjoy the game, know the voice actors of the characters

Several familiar personalities return, and they’re joined by a cast of fascinating new individuals. All players of Fire Emblem Engage desire to know who voices the characters.

There are a number of talented voice actors in this game, some of whom you may recognise from other games or even movies or anime.

Fire Emblem Engage Japanese and English voice actors and characters 

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While other Nintendo franchises, like Pokemon, seldom if ever feature voice acting, Fire Emblem is one of the few exceptions. Overall, it’s been a great fit for Fire Emblem, making situations more impactful and allowing for a more direct expression of emotion.

List of voice actors behind characters in Fire Emblem Engage

The cast of voice actors for Fire Emblem Engage is as follows.

  • Alear (male) – Brandon Mcinnis/Hiro Shimono
  • Alear (female) – Laura Stahl/Aya Endo
  • Vander – Jason Vande Brake/Yōji Ueda
  • Clanne – Justin Briner/Kōhei Amasaki
  • Framme – Lisa Reimold/Sayaka Senbongi
  • Alfred – Nick Wolfhard/Ryōhei Kimura
  • Céline – Rachelle Hager/Akari Kitō
  • Boucheron – Joe Hernandez/Tôru Sakurai
  • Etie – Trina Nishimura/Tomomi Mineuchi
  • Louis – J. Michael Tatum/Haruki Ishiya
  • Chloé – Elizabeth Simmons/Saori Hayami
  • Jean – Colleen O’Shaughnessey/Risae Matsuda
  • Diamant – Stephen Fu/Junichi Suwabe
  • Alcryst – Micah Solusod/Nobuhiko Okamoto
  • Amber – Parker Way/Atsushi Tamaru
  • Citrinne – Britney Karbowski/Ikumi Hasegawa
  • Jade – Katelyn Gault/Marie Miyake
  • Timerra – Dani Chambers/Ami Koshimizu
  • Lapis – Kimberly Woods/Tomoyo Takayanagi
  • Fogado – Zeno Robinson/KENN
  • Merrin – Cristina “Vee” Valenzuela/Nanako Mori
  • Panette – Melissa Hutchinson/Yukina Shutō
  • Bunet – Ian Sinclair/Tomohiru Ono
  • Seadall – Griffin Puatu/Shogo Sakamoto
  • Ivy – Reba Puhr/Yōko Hikasa
  • Pandreo – Ricco Fajardo/Genki Okawa
  • Hortensia – Amber Connor/Hina Kino
  • Zelkov – David Matranga/Yu Taniguchi
  • Kagetsu – Khoi Dao/Takehito Kouasu
  • Rosado – Brian Timothy Anderson/Shouta Aoi
  • Goldmary – Maureen Price/Natsumi Takamori
  • Anna – Monica Rial/Saori Seto
  • Yunaka – Laura Post/Fairouz Ai
  • Lumera – Julia McIlvaine/Kotono Mitsuishi
  • Veyle – Megan Harvey/Reina Ueda
  • Ève – Meg Hollingshead/Kyōko Hikami
  • Hyacinth – Brook Chalmers/Takashi Nagasako
  • Morion – Josh Petersdorf/Kento Fujinuma

More on the list of Fire Emblem Engage voice actors

  • Seforia – Afi Ekulona/Mika Kanda
  • Griss – Jamison Boaz/Kenjiro Tsuda
  • Marni – Sarah Williams/Ruriko Aoki
  • Mauvier – Gavin Hammon/Tomoaki Maeno
  • Sombron – Erik Braa/Katsuyuki Konishi
  • Marth – Yuri Lowenthal/Hikaru Midorikawa
  • Celica – Erica Lindbeck/Nao Tōyama
  • Sigurd – Grant George/Toshiyuki Morikawa
  • Leif – Nicolas Roye/Kenichi Suzumura
  • Roy – Ray Chase/Jun Fukuyama
  • Lyn – Wendee Lee/Makiko Ohmoto
  • Eirika – Kira Buckland/Kaori Mizuhashi
  • Ephraim – Greg Chun/Taku Yashiro
  • Ike – Greg Chun/Michichiko Hagi
  • Micaiah – Veronica Taylor/Natsuko Kuwatani
  • Lucina – Alexis Tipton/Yu Kobayashi
  • Corrin (Female) – Marcella Lentz-Pope/Satomi Sato
  • Byleth (Male) – Zach Aguilar/Yusuke Kobayashi
  • Edelgard – Tara Platt/Ai Kakuma
  • Dimitri – Chris Hackney/Kaito Ishikawa
  • Claude – Joe Zieja/Toshiyuki Toyonaga
  • Tiki – Mela Lee/Sumire Morohoshi

There is a long list of voice actors that contributed to Fire Emblem Engage, and you may remember some of them from previous voice acting work or from their appearances in movies and television shows. Looking here will tell you the name of the person behind the voice if you ever find yourself curious.

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