If you have been playing Neverness to Everness and thinking certain voices sound suspiciously familiar, your ears are not deceiving you. Hotta Studio assembled a genuinely stacked English voice cast for this game, pulling in performers you have almost certainly heard in Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero, Demon Slayer, and more. The English dub was recorded in the United States and directed by Brook Chalmers and Chris Faiella, with voice production handled by Keywords Studios. Here is every confirmed English voice actor and the roles they are known for.
Note: This list is based on confirmed launch credits as of May 1, 2026. Additional voices and future characters will be added as more information releases with upcoming patches.
English Voice Cast — Neverness to Everness
Main Protagonists
| Character | English Voice Actor | Notable Roles |
| Esper Zero (Male) | Hunter McCoy | Deuce Spade in Twisted Wonderland: The Animation, Polyester in Panty and Stocking |
| Esper Zero (Female) | Suzie Yeung | Eula in Genshin Impact, Piper in Zenless Zone Zero, Makima in Chainsaw Man |
Eibon Antique Shop
| Character | English Voice Actor | Notable Roles |
| Adler | Jacob Craner | Arknights: Endfield, Stranger Things VR |
| Sakiri | Brianna Knickerbocker | Hu Tao in Genshin Impact, Rem in Re:Zero, Kanao in Demon Slayer |
| Nanally | Brittany Lauda | Various anime and game roles |
| Edgar | Casey Mongillo | Various anime and game roles |
| Daffodill | Natalie Van Sistine | Yor in Spy x Family, Serval in Honkai: Star Rail |
Sterry Express
| Character | English Voice Actor | Notable Roles |
| Hathor | Allegra Clark | Acheron in Honkai: Star Rail, Apex Legends, Street Fighter 6 |
| Haniel | Alexis Tipton | Chainsaw Man, Kaguya-sama: Love is War |
| Jiuyuan | Baraka May | NieR Reincarnation, Guardian Tales |
Bureau of Anomaly Control
| Character | English Voice Actor | Notable Roles |
| Mint | Brianna Knickerbocker | Hu Tao in Genshin Impact, Rem in Re:Zero, Kanao in Demon Slayer |
| Fadia | Amber Lee Connors | Furina in Genshin Impact, Nihilux in Honkai: Star Rail |
| Baicang | Griffin Burns | Childe in Genshin Impact, Muichiro in Demon Slayer |
| Skia | Bill Butts | Owlbert in Honkai: Star Rail, Rurouni Kenshin, Fate/Strange Fake |
Independent Characters
| Character | English Voice Actor | Notable Roles |
| Chiz | Alice Himora | Robin in Honkai: Star Rail, Nekomata in Zenless Zone Zero |
| Aurelia | Kira Buckland | 2B in NieR: Automata |
| Hotori | Lindsay Sheppard | Various anime and game roles |
Notable Voice Acting Highlights
A few standout casting choices are worth pointing out for fans coming from other gacha games:
Suzie Yeung as the female protagonist is one of the biggest names in the entire cast. Having already voiced Eula in Genshin Impact, Piper in Zenless Zone Zero, and Makima in the Chainsaw Man anime, she brings an impressive amount of experience and emotional range to what is effectively the player-avatar role. She is arguably one of the most recognisable voice actors working across the gacha space right now.
Brianna Knickerbocker voices two separate playable characters in the same game, playing both Sakiri and Mint. Players who recognise her immediately as Hu Tao from Genshin Impact or Rem from Re:Zero will likely spot her in both roles, sometimes in scenes that run close together.
Griffin Burns as Baicang is another instant recognition moment for Genshin Impact fans given his iconic work as Childe. Multiple players in the community reported pausing mid-cutscene to confirm it was him after just his first couple of lines.
Amber Lee Connors voices both Fadia and the NPC Bianca within the same game, making her another double-cast performer alongside Knickerbocker. Fans of her work as Furina in Genshin Impact will find her very easy to place.
Allegra Clark as Hathor is a natural choice for anyone already familiar with her commanding presence as Acheron in Honkai: Star Rail.
The English voice direction has received broadly positive feedback from the community since launch, with many players noting the performances feel on par with other top-tier gacha titles. Many players who have played Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, and Zenless Zone Zero will notice significant overlap in the talent pool, which contributes to the polished overall feel of the English dub.
English vs Japanese Voice Cast
The full Japanese voice cast is also available in-game for players who prefer it, and it is equally well-stocked with recognisable talent. A couple of notable comparisons include Ayana Taketatsu voicing Nanally in Japanese, known for Azusa in K-ON!, and Shizuka Ito voicing Hotori in Japanese, known for roles across multiple major anime. Both language options deliver a strong experience, so the choice ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Additional English Voice Cast
Several additional voice actors contribute to the broader cast of Neverness to Everness beyond the main playable characters:
Alejandro Saab, Aria Saltini, Connor Fogarty, Erin Maureen Fitzpatrick, Maihan, Meggie-Elise, Natalie Hitzel, Nicole Gose, Riley Fussenegger, Risa Mei, Emi Lo, and Ben Balmaceda all contribute voices throughout the game.
Quick Reference: English Voice Actors at a Glance
| Character | English VA |
| Esper Zero (Male) | Hunter McCoy |
| Esper Zero (Female) | Suzie Yeung |
| Mint | Brianna Knickerbocker |
| Sakiri | Brianna Knickerbocker |
| Haniel | Alexis Tipton |
| Fadia | Amber Lee Connors |
| Chiz | Alice Himora |
| Jiuyuan | Baraka May |
| Daffodill | Natalie Van Sistine |
| Hathor | Allegra Clark |
| Nanally | Brittany Lauda |
| Baicang | Griffin Burns |
| Adler | Jacob Craner |
| Edgar | Casey Mongillo |
| Aurelia | Kira Buckland |
| Skia | Bill Butts |
| Hotori | Lindsay Sheppard |








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