Genshin Impact, the popular free-to-play video game released in 2020, has been adding new characters regularly. They’ve even brought in a well-known anime voice actor who previously played a significant villain in Demon Slayer.
This actor will now voice a character in Genshin Impact who looks very different from the Sound Hashira character they portrayed in the anime’s English dub. Tengen Uzui, known as the Sound Hashira, made his debut in the Entertainment District Arc of Demon Slayer.
This arc followed the Mugen Train events, where Tanjiro and his fellow demon hunters were still recovering from the loss of Flame Hashira Rengoku in his battle against Akaza.
Tengen’s arrival marked a significant change from the previous Hashira they had encountered on the train. He joined forces with Tanjiro, Inosuke, Nezuko, and Zenitsu to defeat some troublesome demonic siblings in the Entertainment District.
Ray Chase and Hiroshi Kamiya to Voice Neuvillette in Genshin Impact
Ray Chase, the voice of Tengen, will also be voicing “Neuvillette” in Genshin Impact. Ray Chase has brought various anime characters to life in his career, including roles in shows like Baki Hanma, Mob Psycho 100, Vinland Saga, The Seven Deadly Sins, Tokyo Revengers, and Jujutsu Kaisen.
On the other hand, Hiroshi Kamiya, the Japanese voice actor for the new character, has an impressive resume that includes roles like Trafalgar Law in One Piece, Levi Ackerman in Attack on Titan, Gamma 1 in Dragon Ball Super, and more.
Voice Artist Announcement
“Order.”
Travelers, let’s listen to the voice of Neuvillette!Voice Artist
EN VA: Ray Chase
JP VA: KAMIYA HiroshiClick here to listen: https://t.co/7ecFPkmXEs#GenshinImpactFontaine #GenshinImpact #Neuvillette pic.twitter.com/welE3XGxXF
— Genshin Impact (@GenshinImpact) September 21, 2023
A fan commented, “I don’t play Genshin in japanese, but I seriously consider to swap to it now to hear Mr. Kamiya’s lovely voice.”
Another fan commented, “Normally EN and JP are both equally good, but here and also with Itto, EN stands out tremendously. Ray Chase sounds perfect for Neuvillette.”
Surprisingly, a Genshin Impact anime is in production, and it’s being made by the same studio that worked on Demon Slayer, Ufotable. We don’t know the release date yet, but Genshin Impact fans might be excited to see their favorite game turned into an anime.
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