Here's how you can switch Fire Emblem Engage to Japanese voices

Here's how you can switch Fire Emblem Engage to Japanese voices

Fire Emblem Engage has a cast of impressive English voice actors, but if you want to play the game with its original Japanese voices, here's how to do it.

23rd Jan 2023 09:46

Image via Intelligent Systems

The debate between dub vs sub will run for eternity, but it's a blessing that Fire Emblem Engage features both English and Japanese voices. Here's how to change the vocal performances of the characters to fit your preference in Fire Emblem Engage.

How to change from English to Japanese language

Changing the vocal language from the default English to Japanese is a fairly easy task in Fire Emblem ENgage. However, you'll need to leave your current game and go back to the main menu to perform it.

Choose "Options" and then choose "Change Language". From there, you can alter the text and voices of the game. Head down to the voice section and move right on the D-Pad or thumbstick to select "Japanese." 

Changing the language in Fire Emblem Engage

Unfortunately, only English and Japanese are supported. However, there are languages represented through the "Text" option. They include the following in Fire Emblem Engage:

  • English (North American and Europe)
  • Spanish (Latin America and Europe)
  • French (Europe)
  • Italian
  • German
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Korean
  • Japanese

Be careful and avoid the "Delete" option. You don't want to miss your progress in this mainline game of the Fire Emblemseries.

Just as long as you miss that delete button, it's valuable to have the choice between English and Japanese unlike other JRPGs, such as Kingdom Hearts 3.

Which Japanese voice actors star in the Game?

Key art for Fire Emblem Engage

So, who actually voices the characters in the game from Japan? Hiro Shimono and Aya Endo respectively voice the male and female versions of the main protagonist Alear.

Shimono has played Zenitsu Agatsuma from the Demon Slayer anime, while Endo has portrayed Yelan in Genshin ImpactOther main roles in Fire Emblem Engage include Japanese performances from the following, according to Touch Tap Play:

  • Vander - Yoji Ueda
  • Clanne - Kohei Amasaki
  • Framme - Sayaka Senbongi
  • Alfred - Ryohei Kimura
  • Chloe - Saori Hayami
  • Timeerra - Ami Koshimizu
  • Fogado - KENN
  • Celine - Akari Kito
  • Etie - Tomomi Mineuchi
  • Boucheron - Toru Sakurai
  • Diamant - Junichi Suwabe
  • Alcryst - Nobuhiko Okamoto
  • Amber -  Atsushi Tamaru
  • Citrinne - Ikumi Hasegawa
  • Lapis - Tomoyo Takayanagi
  • Jade - Marie Miyake
  • Merrin - Nanako Mori
  • Panette - Yukina Shuto
  • Bunet - Tomohiru Ono
  • Veyle - Reina Ueda
  • Pandreo - Genki Okawa
  • Seadall - Shogo Sakamoto
  • Ivy - Yoko Hikasa
  • Hortensia - Hina Kino
  • Zelkov - Yu Taniguchi
  • Kagetsu - Takehito Kouasu
  • Rosado - Shouta Aoi
  • Goldmary - Natsumi Takamori
  • Anna - Saori Seto
  • Lumera - Kotono Mitsuishi
  • Yunaka - Fairouz Ai
  • Zephia - Rika Fukami

Fire Emblem Engage had a relatively positive response from critics and fans on its release. What do you think?

Chris Penwell

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