Plenty of stars from movie and TV will be lending their voices to Fallout: New Vegas, some you will know, some you will know the film and/or TV show, but not the person.
“The Fallout franchise has taken narratives in interactive entertainment to the next level, and we could not be more excited about the all-new celebrity lineup for Fallout: New Vegas,”
said Pete Hines, Vice President of PR and Marketing for Bethesda Softworks.
“The voice acting provided by these actors helps drive the compelling and immersive story of Fallout and further adds to the overall gameplay experience.”
Golden Globe-winner and two-time Emmy nominated actor Ron Perlman (“Hellboy”, “Sons of Anarachy”),
Screen Actors Guild-winner and Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor Matthew Perry (“Friends”),
Mr. Las Vegas himself, Wayne Newton,
William Sadler (“Shawshank Redemption”),
Zach Levi (“Chuck”),
Felicia Day (“The Guild”),
Michael Dorn (“Star Trek:The Next Generation”),
Kris Kristofferson (“Blade Trilogy”),
Danny Trejo (“Machete”, “From Dusk Till Dawn”),
John Doman (“Mystic River”, “The Wire”)
Rene Auberjonois (“Boston Legal”, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”)
Voice info:
Three celebrities take on roles as playable companions in Fallout: New Vegas: Danny Trejo is Raul the Ghoul, a mechanic and former gunslinger; Zach Levi is Arcade, a member of the Followers of the Apocalypse who hides a mysterious past, and Felicia Day is Veronica, a sarcastic Brotherhood of Steel scribe.
The epic cast continues with Kris Kristofferson as Chief Hanlon, a grizzled solider at the end of his career, and Rene Auberjonois as the enigmatic and reclusive Mr. House.
Michael Dorn reprises his role as Marcus, an intelligent super mutant, who was last seen in 1998’s Fallout 2; John Doman is Caesar, the charismatic and powerful dictator at the head of Caesar’s Legion.
William Sadler plays Victor, a friendly robot with a personality like an old-fashioned cowboy.
Game info:
Fallout: New Vegas, the follow-up to Fallout 3 – the 2008 Game of the Year – brings this beloved franchise to a location only Fallout could do justice: Vegas. Fallout: New Vegas takes all the action, humour and post-apocalyptic grime and grit of this epic series, and raises the stakes.
Published by Bethesda Softworks, Fallout: New Vegas is currently under development at Obsidian Entertainment. Fallout: New Vegas will be available across Europe on October 22, 2010 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Games for Windows and in North America on October 19, 2010.
To find out everything about the game so far, fallout.bethsoft.com is where it’s at!