The update to Warframe features a new roster of voice actors and here is a full list of them.
The story of a lot of games would be way less intense if it wasn’t for the voices of the characters featured in it. With Warframe’s newest 1999 update it is quite the same – so time to spotlight the voice actors behind it.
A big part of Warframe’s success and the reason why so many fans of the free-to-play RPG shooter praise its immersive narrative is due to the fantastic work of its voice actors. The 1999 update enhanced the list of actors giving their voice to important characters of the game – and here is a list of the new roster.
Warframe: 1999
The update takes players of the MMO thousands of years back in time. Other DLC already involved time traveling before, but the newest completely focuses on a group of totally new characters in a new old setting.
But none of this would be as great as it is, if it wasn’t for cool one liners and quotable voice overs by these actors.
The complete voice actors cast
Kevin Afghani – Amir (Volt)
The voice actor who is confirmed to be Charles Martinets successor by playing Mario, Luigi, Waluigi and Wario in the future, voices Amir, the expert for tech and electronics in Warframe.
Nick Apostolides – Zeke
As an On-Lyne member – a boy in the story of the game – Zeke is voiced by Nick Apostolides, who previously played Leon Kennedy, protagonist of the Resident Evil 2 remake and characters in Life is Strange 2 and The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.
Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge – Quincy (Cyte-09)
While Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge before that voiced a character in Forza Horizon 5, he now plays Quincy, the only Hex member not drawing power from existing Warframes but the cyte-09 frame, which is also debuting in the 1999 update.
James Conlin – Ollie
As part of the Make-A-Wish program James Conlin is making his voice acting debut in Warframe: 1999. He plays the role of Ollie, the protagonist of the in-game game Ollie’s Crash Course, who communicates with Arthur during the story.
Kevin Lim – TV Announcer
Kevin Lim, who previously voiced Bombastine in The Duviri Paradox, might have a minor role in Warframe: 1999 at first sight, but the voice of the TV Announcer is still an important part of the game’s narrative.
Elsie Lovelock – Major Rusalka
Major Rusalka plays an important role in the narrative of Warframe: 1999 and is voiced by Elsie Lovelock. Before playing the Scaldra armed forces’ commander, she voiced characters in games like Remothered: Broken Porcelain and Wargroove.
Emma Martello – Cephalon Cy
Voiced by Emma Martello, Cephalon Cy is the navigator of the Railjack, a special ship players pick up during the Rising Tide quest.
Melissa Medina – Lettie (Trinity)
The medic of the team, Lettie, is voiced by Melissa Medina. While her new role also sells items to the player after they have a sufficient standing with the Syndicate, before that Medina was involved in big titles like Starfield, Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail and Star Wars: The Old Republic – Legacy of the Sith.
Ben Starr – Arthur (Excalibur)
Arthur is the leader of a group of six Protoframes named “The Hex”, who are on the search for a cure to the Technocyte virus. Before this Ben Starr voiced Clive Rosfield in Final Fantasy XVI, appeared in Quantum Break and Arknights as well and will be invovled in 2025’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
Alpha Takahashi – Aoi (Mag)
Previously Takahashi lent Hanako Arasaka in Cyberpunk 2077 and Psylocke in Marvel Rivals his voice, and is featured in Warframe:1999 as Hex’s logistic expert Aoi, the comedic relief of the team.
Amelia Tyler – Eleanor (Nix)
Eleanor, Arthur’s sister, plays a big role in the major story and is available as a new romance option in the game. She is voiced by Amelia Tyler, well-known as narrator of Baldur’s Gate 3 and her appearance in Divinity: Original Sin II and Hades II.
Are you a fan of Warframe: 1999? Which other game do you recommend because of it’s fantastic voice actors?