Transformers: Fall of Cybertron gets original voice actors, all-star cast
Tra❀nsformers veterans Peter Cullen and Gregg Berജger join the fight
Peter Cullen and Gregg Berger – the original voices of Optimus Prime and Grimlock from the Transformers animated television series – have signed up to revisit their roles for High Moon Studios's upcoming Transformers: Fall of Cybertro♈n.
“There isꦦ no mistaking the voices of Optimus Prime and Grimlock, and we are so happy that fans will get to experience a game featuring the distinctive voices of many of the most iconic and popular Transformers characters,” said Mark Blecher, SVP of Digi🎃tal Media and Marketing for Hasbro in today's press release.
Catch one of thꦯose unmistakable voices in the new cast trailer:
The animated all-stars were announced alongside Nolan North, (Uncharted, every game ever), who will voice Bruticus, Cliffjumper, and Brawl; Troy Baker (BioSho🔯ck Infinite, Ninja Gaiden 3), who will play Jazz, Jetfire, and Kickback); Fred Tatasciore (The Amazing Spider-Man), who will step 🌺in for Megatron, Ratchet, and Metroplex; Steve Blum (Ultimate Spider-Man), who will voice Shockwave, Swindle, and Sharpshot; and Isaac Singleton (Street Fighhter X Tekken), who will be the man behind Soundwave.
“This is the definitive Transformers video game, and we absolutely had to have these iconic voices onboard in order teꦺll thi🦩s story,” insisted Peter Della Penna, Studio Head, High Moon Studios.
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron arrives August 28, 2012, for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. Learn what the war is all about in Transformers: Fall oꦇf Cybertron preview: Cars, jets, and robot dinosaurs, together at l𒐪ast.
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