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Explore the voices behind every VALORANT agent and discover the talented actors who bring each character to life.

Every agent in VALORANT has a distinct personality brought to life by talented voice actors who infuse each character with depth, attitude, and flair. Meet all of them here.

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Astra by Effie Nkrumah

Astra is the first and only Ghanaian character in VALORANT. This is Effie Nkrumah’s first video game voice acting role, but you might have seen her in The Great Gatsby (2013). She is also the board director of Multicultural Arts Victoria in Australia.

Breach by David Menkin

Also from Northern Europe, David Menkin is a Norwegian actor and the voice actor for Breach. He is very experienced in the video game world from his work with Final Fantasy XVI, Diablo IV, Alan Wake II, and Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.

Brimstone by Steve Blum

Steve Blum joins the cast of VALORANT, bringing with him an impressive career with over 780 acting credits on IMDb. With a vast portfolio, his voice has been heard in games like Dota 2, Mortal Kombat 11, Call of Duty Black Ops IV, and Injustice 2, among many others, solidifying him as one of the most experienced voice actors in the industry.

Chamber by Hugo Pierre Martin

Chamber is voiced by Hugo Pierre Martin. He is known for providing extra voices in Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us: Part II, and Days Gone. In live-action series, he has had roles on Westworld, Our Flag Means Death, and The Young and the Restless.

Clove by Isla Campbell

The relatively unknown voice actor hails from Edinburgh and has a few credits to their name outside of VALORANT. The most prominent is Theo in the BBC drama Float. As well as Clove, Isla is non-binary, which brought a very important sense of representation to the game.

Cypher by Nabil Elouahabi

Nabil has lent his voice to Cypher in VALORANT in his second video game role, showcasing his versatility as a voice actor. He has appeared in prominent TV series such as Law & Order: UK, HBO’s The Night Of, and His Dark Materials. On the big screen, he has delivered memorable performances in films like Zero Dark Thirty and The Sum of All Fears.

Deadlock by Nora Gjestvang

Nora Gjestvang brings a commanding presence to Deadlock, delivering lines that resonate powerfully with players. Despite her impactful performance, her IMDb profile is sparse, with this being her sole video game credit to date.

Fade by Selin Çuhadaroğlu

The first video game role for Selin Çuhadaroğlu comes in the form of VALORANT’s Fade. Selin Çuhadaroğlu has been in several shorts and appears in 2023’s Gran Turismo film. The TV series Akinci is where she has spent most of her acting time.

Gekko by Alejandro Antonio Ruiz

The voice actor for Gekko in VALORANT is Alejandro Antonio Ruiz. In terms of gaming roles, he has been in Need for Speed Unbound and The Callisto Protocol. He was also the English voice for Izana Kurokawa in Tokyo Revengers.

Harbor by Sunil Malhotra

You might immediately recognize Harbor’s voice actor in VALORANT, Sunil Malhotra. He played Jun in Halo: Reach and Kung Lao in Mortal Kombat 11. His roles expand way beyond that into animation and television.

Iso by Unknown

It’s quite unusual, but as far as anyone knows, Riot Games has never officially revealed the voice actor for Iso in VALORANT. While there’s no formal explanation for this, the studio has remained silent about who brings the character to life, leaving fans speculating without confirmation.

Jett by Shannon Williams

Jett is voiced by Welsh/South Korean star Shannon Williams. This is Shannon’s first video game role, as she has had a successful singing career. She was also involved with musical theater early in her career.

KAY/O by Gabe Kunda

Gabe Kunda is a prominent voice actor known for bringing depth and intensity to characters like the formidable KAY/O in VALORANT. His versatile vocal talent also shines in major titles such as Attack on Titan, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and Apex Legends.

Killjoy by Eva Feiler

In her first video game role, Eva Feiler voices the German engineer in the bright yellow jacket. Eva has performed on stage in the UK and also appeared as Young Margaret Thatcher in Netflix’s The Crown.

Neon by Vanille Velasquez

Vanille Velasquez is no stranger to lending her voice to Riot Games titles. She voices both Zeri in League of Legends and the speedy Neon of VALORANT.

Omen by Jason Marnocha

Jason Marnocha lends his captivating, enigmatic voice to the shadowy Omen in VALORANT. A seasoned voice actor, he’s brought characters like Travant in Fire Emblem Heroes and Prince Renathal in World of Warcraft to life. Anime fans will also recognize his distinctive tone from roles in Hunter x Hunter and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

Phoenix by Afolabi Alli

Coming out hot in his first video game role, British voice actor Afolabi Alli voices Phoenix in VALORANT. Afolabi also performed on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the UK.

Raze by Carolina Ravassa

Carolina Ravassa brings her dynamic energy to the Brazilian Agent Raze in VALORANT, infusing the character with explosive personality and rhythm. Known for her iconic portrayal of Sombra in Overwatch 2, Ravassa has also lent her voice to major titles like GTA V, Red Dead Redemption II, Cyberpunk 2077, and Max Payne 3.

Reyna by Karina Altamirano

Karina Altamirano’s previous work has been for the Spanish language dubs of cartoons such as Family Guy and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. She was also the Spanish language voice for Abby in The Last of Us: Part II.

Sage by Naomi Yang

The voice behind the agent you are constantly asking for healing is from Naomi Yang. VALORANT is her first video game role, as she has appeared in many TV shows such as Brave New World.

Skye by Miranda O’Hare

Sky is voiced by Australian Miranda O’Hare. Miranda has also acted in many Australian TV shows and movies while appearing in video games like XCOM: Chimera Squad.

Sova by Aaron Vodovoz

Aaron Vodovoz has been acting for many years, but VALORANT marks his first venture into video games as Sova’s voice actor. He has had roles in shows like Killing Eve and in The King’s Man movie.

Tejo by Victor Turpin

Victor Turpin is a Colombian actor and singer known for his diverse roles in film and television. He was in movies like Ma and Murder Mystery, as well as TV shows like Shades of Blue and Will & Grace.

Viper by Ashly Burch

Veteran voice actor Ashly Burch lends her talents to VALORANT as the voice behind the game’s most toxic agent. Burch is known for her roles as Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn, Chloe in Life is Strange, and Mel in The Last of Us Part II. Fans of Attack on Titan might also recognize her as the voice of Sasha.

Vyse by Marta Svetek

The latest Sentinel released in VALORANT is voiced by Marta Svetek. She is a Slovenian actress known for her work in video games and films, particularly in the action and thriller genres. Svetek has voiced characters in games like Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach and Battlefield 2042.

Waylay by Mo Rodvanich

After earning a BA in Dramatic Arts from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Mo launched her acting career in 2010. She gained experience through numerous theatre productions and later appeared in TV shows like NCIS: Los Angeles.

Yoru by Daisuke Takahashi

Yoru’s voice actor is Japanese actor Daisuke Takahashi. He has previously done voice work for Resident Evil 2 and Final Fantasy XV: Comrades.

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Astra and her voice actress Effie Nkrumah (Image via Riot Games | Effie’s Instagram)

Breach and his voice actor, David Menkin (Image via Riot Games / Michael Shelford)

Brimstone and his voice actor Steve Blum (Image via Riot Games / Wikipedia)

Chamber and his voice actor Hugo Pierre Martin (Image via Riot Games / Sonja Kelly)

Clove and Isla Campbell (Image via Riot Games / Isla Campbell’s Instagram)

Cypher and his voice actor Nabil Elouahabi (Image via Riot Games / Dan Rabin)