Genshin Impact Fontaine Version 4.0: Egeria and Wriothesley Revealed – Release Dates and Voice Actors

Genshin Impact Egeria

This article delves into two highly anticipated Fontaine characters making their debut in Genshin Impact Version 4.0 – Egeria and Wriothesley. We’ll explore their release dates and unveil the talented voice actors bringing life to these intriguing new additions.

Genshin Impact Fontaine 4.0 Egeria

Release Date

A Promising New Addition Egeria, one of the new Fontaine characters, is expected to make her debut in the Fontaine Archon Quest, accompanying the release of Version 4.0.

Voice Actors

In the recently released teaser, players caught a tantalizing preview of Egeria’s character. The English voice of Egeria is performed by Courtney Steele, while the Japanese voice is portrayed by Sayuri Yahagi. With such attention to detail in the teaser, speculations arise that Egeria might be a playable character. As we eagerly await further details, it is clear that both the community and developers are highly anticipating Egeria’s presence in Genshin Impact.

Genshin Impact Fontaine 4.0 Wriothesley

Release Date

Wriothesley’s release date is not yet confirmed, but players can expect his introduction in the Fontaine Archon Quest alongside the Version 4.0 update. However, players may have to wait until Version 4.1 to recruit him as a playable character. Credible leaks suggest that Lyney will be the only new 5-star character introduced in Version 4.0.

Voice Actors

Wriothesley will be voiced by Daisuke Ono in Japanese and Joe Zieja in English. Fans of the popular Shounen series Attack on Titan may recognize Daisuke Ono as the voice actor for Erwin Smith, adding even more excitement to Wriothesley’s character.

As Genshin Impact fans eagerly await the release of the Fontaine Version 4.0 update, the introduction of new characters like Egeria and Wriothesley promises to deliver exciting gameplay experiences. Stay tuned for more updates and information on these characters and the expansive world of Fontaine as the release draws closer.

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