There's nothing worse than hearing a voice but not being able to put your finger on who it is, and with Zenless Zone Zero featuring dozens of characters, there are naturally a few names that are recognisable in the world of video games and beyond.
Having only launched at the beginning of July 2024, Zenless Zone Zero has made quite the impact already, with downloads exceeding 50 million and counting.
Developed by MiHoYo – best known for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail – it's no surprise that some faces from the Chinese studio's past titles show up once more.
On top of this, some voices have popped up in the Mushroom Kingdom, the Disney Channel, Marvel and the Yakuza series. So there's a good chance you might know one or two of these names.
Zenless Zone Zero has four sets of languages available when it comes to voice acting, including English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
The full voice cast has yet to be fully identified, so as soon as it is, we'll make sure to update this piece.
Zenless Zone Zero is made up of many names throughout the voice acting industry, with lots of recognisable credits. Here are a few you might have heard of before.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Giselle Fernandez has appeared in several animated shows including American Girl Doll and Barbie.
When it comes to video games, their most notable roles are Aloy in the Horizon crossover with Genshin Impact as well as Princess Daisy in Super Mario Wonder.
Suzie Yeung is a name that has been associated with anime for a long time, having voiced roles in everything from Chainsaw Man (Makima) to Digimon Adventure (Mimi) to Pokémon Evolutions (Jupiter).
In video games, Yeung played Eula in Genshin Impact, Chitose Fujinomiya in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and Hanya in Honaki: Star Rail. Most notably, they played Yuffie in Final Fantasy 7 Remake Integrade and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
Satomi Arai is a prominent name in the Japanese voice-acting community, having appeared in tons of anime, video
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