Fire Emblem Engage Nil English Voice Actor Revealed

Fire Emblem Engage Nil English Voice Actor Revealed

Now that the Fell Xenologue Fire Emblem Engage DLC campaign is live, we know who the English voice actor for Nil is. Y. Chang took to Twitter to confirm involvement with the game.

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Here’s Chang’s announcement:

Chang already is confirmed as a voice actor for two upcoming games. The performer is is the English voices of Cross Yumikawa in Anonymous;Code and Zilch Alexander in Master Detective Archives: Rain Code. People might also recognize Chang’s voice from playing the Yu-Gi-Oh anime character Nail Saionji and Lou Meade in Attack on Titan: Lost Girls.

Ahead of launch, Nintendo confirmed the Japanese voice actor for Nils in Fire Emblem Engage. Takuya Egushi voices the character. In terms of games, he’s played Kurt Vander in Trails of Cold Steel and Nagi Rokuya in ,em>IDOLiSH7. He’s also known for being an anime voice actor, as he played Loid Forger in Spy x Family, Kenyu Yukimiya in Blue Lock, Dot Barrett in Mashle, and Kakeru Manabe in Fruits Basket.

Fire Emblem Engage and its Fell Xenologue DLC campaign are available on the Nintendo Switch.


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