With just weeks to go before launch, the Crimson Desert hype training is still going strong. While I am still debating which days I need to request off from work, Pearl Abyss decided to make that decision even harder by dropping a full voice cast reveal.
After weeks of speculation about who was playing who, we now have official confirmation thanks to a recent update shared on the studio’s Twitter/X account.
Here is the confirmed English voice cast for the game:
Kliff is voiced by Alec Newman
Oongka is voiced by Stewart Scudamore
Damiane is voiced by Rebecca Hanssen
Yann is voiced by Peter Bramhill
Naira is voiced by Emily Barber
Myurdin is voiced by Alastair Parker
It is a strong lineup, especially for a game that is clearly aiming to deliver a cinematic, character driven experience. Crimson Desert has already impressed with its combat and scale, but voice work can make or break emotional beats in a story this ambitious. Based on the talent attached, Pearl Abyss is not cutting corners.
Speaking of Crimson Desert, The Outerhaven has had several chances to go hands on with the game over the past year, which you can read here on the site.
- Crimson Desert Hands-On Preview – Shaping Up To Be Something Special
- Crimson Desert Hands-On Preview: Stunning Open World and Dynamic Combat at SGF 2025
Every single time we walked away impressed. The combat feels weighty, the world feels alive, and the scale of what Pearl Abyss is attempting is obvious the moment you pick up the controller. At the same time, every demo session left us wanting more. We could not wait to experience the game at home without the constant noise of a show floor drowning out the incredible sound design. We also wanted more time with it, instead of having to hand the controller back after a limited session. That is always the worst part of preview events when a game is this promising.
Crimson Desert launches on March 27, 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

