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Who are the Street Fighter 6 voice actors?

The voiceover artists that help bring characters to life

With the release of a new Street Fighter game on the horizon, 2023 is poised to be a great year for fans of the fighting game genre. Street Fighter 6 will feature a diverse line-up of fighters that can trace their origins to countries and communities all over the world.

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Fittingly, the game’s cast also include a diverse line-up of actors providing voiceover work to help the game’s characters come to life for players. Keep reading to see who all of the confirmed voice actors are so far for Street Fighter 6.

Street Fighter 6 voice actors

The Street Fighter 6 IMDb page lists two sets of voice actors for each character referenced; one voice actor for the English version of the game and one voice actor for the Japanese version. Here’s a rundown of the confirmed English and Japanese voiceover artists for each character:

  • Blanka
    • English – Luis Bermudez
    • Japanese – Yūji Ueda
  • Cammy
    • English – Caitlin Glass
    • Japanese – Miyuki Sawashiro
  • Chun-Li
    • English – Jennie Kwan
    • Japanese – Fumiko Orikasa
  • Dee Jay
    • English – Zeno Robinson
    • Japanese – Kenji Hamada
  • Dhalsim
    • English – Keith Silverstein
    • Japanese – Daisuke Egawa
  • E. Honda
    • English – John Snyder
    • Japanese – Yoshikazu Nagano
  • Guile
    • English – Ray Chase
    • Japanese – Hiroki Yasumoto
  • Jamie
    • English – Stephen Fu
    • Japanese – Shunsuke Takeuchi
  • JP
    • English – Wally Wingert
    • Japanese – Tomokazu Sugita
  • Juri
    • English – Jessica Straus
    • Japanese – Eri Kitamura
  • Ken
    • English – David Matranga
    • Japanese – Yūji Kishi
  • Kimberly
    • English – Anairis Quinones
    • Japanese – Nao Tōyama
  • Lily
    • English – Tiana Camacho
    • Japanese – Rie Kugimiya
  • Luke
    • English – Aleks Le
    • Japanese – Tomoaki Maeno
  • Kimberly
    • English – Cherami Leigh
    • Japanese – Ayaka Fukuhara
  • Marisa
    • English – Allegra Clark
    • Japanese – Mitsuki Saiga
  • Ryu
    • English – Kyle Hebert
    • Japanese – Hiroki Takahashi
  • Zangief
    • English – Peter Beckman
    • Japanese – Kenta Miyake

Other voiceover artists

James Chen and Tasty Steve as in-game commentators, making them part of the Street Fighter 6 voice actors cast.
Long-time esports commentators jchensor and Tasty Steve as in-game commentators for Street Fighter 6. | Provided by Capcom

As of now, the Street Fighter 6 voice actors that have been confirmed are those for base roster. While Capcom has announced four downloadable characters with more DLC likely on the way, we don’t yet know who will be voicing those characters.

Besides the main cast, the game’s IMDb page confirmed that Jeff Leach and Michael Schneider are also part of the Street Fighter 6 cast in various roles. In addition, the game will include voiced commentary from a mix of Street Fighter esports casters and other voice actors. Here is the full list of in-game commentators:

  • Play-by-play commentators
    • Ryutaro “Aru” Noda
    • Jeremy “Vicious” Lopez
    • Steven “Tasty Steve” Scott
    • Kosuke Hiraiwa
  • Color commentators
    • Demon Kakka
    • Thea “Zelina Vega” Trinidad Büdgen
    • James “jchensor” Chen
    • Hikaru Takahashi
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Dylan Tate is an alumnus of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a gaming journalist with a love for Nintendo esports, particularly Super Smash Bros. and Pokémon.