Genshin Impact boasts an extensive and unique roster of characters, each possessing various combat mechanics, elemental powers, and exciting backstories to explore. Bringing these characters to life are the incredibly talented voice actors who’ve been scouted from all corners of the globe to provide unique vocalizations of these characters.
The English voice cast of this action RPG collectively has vast voiceover experiences in video games, anime, film and television, and beyond. We’ll look at the talented English voiceover cast and their characters in Genshin Impact.
2nd August 2023 Update: We've updated this guide to confirm no new characters are arriving to Genshin Impact in the 3.8 update. The original reporting continues below.
All English Voice Actors For Genshin Impact
With the 3.8 update officially released on 4th July 2023, HoYoverse won't be adding any playable characters to its growing roster, which now features 69 Genshin Impact characters. With the exclusion of Fischl’s night raven, Oz (Ben Pronsky), and the Traveler’s companion, Paimon (Corina Boettger), who’s not playable, an exception was made with Yun Jin, who has two voice actors, one for dialogue and a singing actor, Yang Yang, who provides vocalization in English and Chinese.
In addition, Dainsleif has yet to be added to the game as a playable character despite the character appearing in a World Quest and several Archon Quests. While there isn’t much information about when Dainsleif will finally be playable, the character is voiced by prominent American voice actor Yuri Lowenthal.
Below, we’ve listed the current VA list of English voice actors and the respective characters they voice in Genshin Impact:
- Male Traveler/Aether: Zach Aguilar
- Female Traveler/Lumine: Sarah Miller-Crews
- Albedo: Khoi Dao
- Alhaitham: Nazeeh Tarsha
- Aloy: Giselle Fernandez
- Amber: Kelly Baskin
- Arataki Itto: Max Mittelman
- Baizhu: Sean Durrie
- Barbara: Laura Stahl
- Beidou: Allegra Clark
- Bennett: Cristina Vee Valenzuela
- Candace: Shara Kirby
- Chongyun: Beau Bridgland
- Collei: Christina Costello
- Cyno: Alejandro Saab
- Dehya: Amber May
- Diluc: Sean Chiplock
- Diona: Dina Sherman
- Dori: Anjali Kunapanen
- Eula: Suzie Yeung
- Faruzan: Chandni Parekh
- Fischl: Brittany Cox
- Ganyu: Jennifer Losi
- Gorou: Cory Yee
- Hu Tao: Brianna Knickerbocker
- Jean: Stephanie Southerland
- Kaedehara Kazuha: Mark Whitten
- Kaeya: Josey Montana McCoy
- Kamisato Ayaka: Erica Mendez
- Kamisato Ayato: Chris Hackney
- Keqing: Kayli Mills
- Kaveh: Ben Balmaceda
- Kirara: Julia Gu
- Klee: Poonam Basu
- Kujou Sara: Jeannie Tirado
- Kuki Shinobu: Kira Buckland
- Layla: Ashely Biski
- Lisa: Mara Junot
- Mika: Robb Moreira
- Mona: Felecia Angelle
- Nahida: Kimberley Anne Campbell
- Nilou: Dani Chambers
- Ningguang: Erin Ebers
- Noelle: Laura Faye Smith
- Qiqi: Christie Cate
- Raiden Shogun: Anne Yatco
- Razor: Todd Haberkorn
- Rosaria: Elizabeth Maxwell
- Sangonomiya Kokomi: Risa Mei
- Sayu: Lily Ki (Lilypichu)
- Scaramouche/The Wanderer: Patrick Pedraza
- Shenhe: Chelsea Kwoka
- Shikanoin Heizou: Kieran Regan
- Sucrose: Valeria Rodriguez
- Tartaglia/Childe: Griffin Burns
- Thoma: Christian Banas
- Tighnari: Zachary Gordon
- Venti: Erika Harlacher
- Xiangling: Jackie Lastra
- Xiao: Laila Berzins
- Xingqiu: Cristina Vee Valenzuela
- Xinyan: Laura Stahl
- Yae Miko: Ratana
- Yaoyao: Kelsey Jaffer
- Yanfei: Lizzie Freeman
- Yelan: Laura Post
- Yoimiya: Jenny Yokobori
- Yun Jin: Judy Alice Lee & Yang Yang
- Zhongli: Keith Silverstein
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