Shin Megami Tensei V's voice cast

Atlus reveals Shin Megami Tensei V’s voice cast

Still due in November

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Both Nintendo and Atlus have done a good job of showcasing Shin Megami Tensei V so far. I think a lot of people are sold already (I mean, just on the prospect of seeing this series in any capacity for the first time in years), but they aren’t stopping. Today, we got the full reveal of Shin Megami Tensei V‘s voice cast.

As a reminder, players will be controlling “The Protagonist,” but there will still be many party members and key players to worry about in the world.

Here’s Shin Megami Tensei V‘s voice cast:

  • Jeannie Tirado as Tao Isonokami

  • Mark Whitten as Yuzuru Atsuta

  • Ashlyn Madden as Miyazu Atsuta

  • Stuart Allan as Ichiro Dazai

  • Sean Crisden as Hayao Koshimizu

  • Cissy Jones as Abdiel

  • Ben Lepley as Shohei Yakumo

  • Laura Post as Nuwa

  • Daman Mills as Aogami

And here’s additional voices “fans can look forward to.”

  • Casey Mongillo as Protagonist

  • Erica Lindbeck as Sahori Itsukishima

  • Kellen Goff as Lahmu

  • Chris Hackney as Fionn mac Cumhaill

  • Deva Marie Gregory as Amanozako

You may recognize a few of these names! Jeannie Tirado has worked on pretty much every medium possible (games, TV, movies), and there’s some anime/video game voice acting veterans sprinkled in here, like Erica Lindbeck.

You can watch the full reveal here:


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