Concord voice actors & full cast list

Concord has a long list of Freegunner heroes, and consequently a big cast of voice actors who lend their voices, and often likenesses, to the game.

23rd Jul 2024 12:46

Images via PlayStation

Concord has a vast cast of characters, each with their own unique personality traits - and it’s the talented voice actors who bring them to life.

From massive hulking robots to nimble-limbed aliens, PlayStation’s hero shooter brings together a motley crew of Freegunners from across the galaxy. You might recognise a few of the real-life folks behind these fictional characters, with a few recognisable names cropping up in the credits.

Full cast list of voice actors for Concord

Character Voice Actor
Lark Jerome Black
Daw Karan Brar
Bazz Mila Jam
Kyps Mallory Jansen
Jabali James Mathis III
Haymar Lana McKissack
Star-Child Derek Mears
Vale Chivonne Michelle
Duchess Sumalee Montano
It-Z Samia Mounts
DaVeers Janzy Paraiso
Lennox Derek Phillips
Teo Alan Pontes
Emari Christin Rose Schermerhorn
1-Off Armen Taylor
Captain Pamala Tyson
Roka Myrna Velasco

So far, 17 actors have been credited for lending their voices to the characters in Concord. This makes up all 16 of the playable Freegunners in the game, plus the additional voice of the ship, who appears in cutscenes.

Top-billed cast and where you know them from

Concord characters

You might recognise a few of the actors on the cast list from various TV and Film projects, most notably Karan Brar, Mila Jam, and Derek Mears.

Brar famously appeared as Chirag Gupta in Diary of a Wimpy Kid way back in 2010 as a child actor. Since then, he’s also appeared in Pacific Rim: Uprising and animated projects like Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham.

You might recognise Jam from the TV series 15 Films About Madonna, or the Burning Man Musical in which she appeared as part of the ensemble.

Mears is a big name in the world of horror and stunts. Lending his likeness to the Swamp Thing in DC’s TV series, Jason Voorhees in the 2009 Friday the 13th reboot, and even the classic Predator in the 2010 Predators movie. As such, he fits right in as Star-Child, the blue-skinned grunt in Concord’s cacophony of heroes.

It’s great to see that the team at Firewalk has invested in quality actors, as much of Concord’s unique selling point is its ongoing story. Each week, the team plans to release new story cutscenes that will advance the narrative of the game, and tie into in-game seasonal events.

The concept is certainly reminiscent of Guardians of the Galaxy, with plenty of humour and friendly bullying present in the script we’ve seen so far. Fingers crossed it manages to keep up the compelling nature as the weeks progress.

As a live service game, more characters will likely be added to the roster later down the line. With that will come additional voice actors who will lend their voices to the game.

I’ll update this article with new voice actors as and when they’re added to the game.

About The Author

Joshua Boyles

Joshua is the Guides Editor at GGRecon. After graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in Broadcast Journalism, he previously wrote for publications such as FragHero and GameByte. You can often find him diving deep into fantasy RPGs such as Skyrim and The Witcher, or tearing it up in Call of Duty and Battlefield. He's also often spotted hiking in the wilderness, usually blasting Arctic Monkeys.

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