Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising character Dormouse voiced in English by Ironmouse
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Ironmouse Voices a Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising Character

VShojo Vtuber Ironmouse announced that she voiced a character in the English version of Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising. The character in question is Dormouse, who will appear as Vikala’s companion shikigami.

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Dormouse is a sentient shikigami shaped like a steel jaw trap. It will appear in some of Vikala’s attacks, such as the Skybound Art attack Gilded Heaven Strike. As a side note, Hayden Daviau is performing as the English voice actress for the main character Vikala, who will join the Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising roster as the sixth DLC character.

Ironmouse’s announcement tweet, which also includes a quote for the English gameplay footage of Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising, is available to view right below:

At the same time, Cygames has also published the Japanese voiceover version of the same attack footage. Satomi Koorogi, the voice actress who also voiced May in the Guilty Gear series, is voicing Dormouse in the Japanese Granblue Fantasy releases.

Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising is available worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC. Dormouse will accompany Vikala, who will appear as a new DLC character on October 25, 2024. Besides purchasing the DLC, players of the fighting game will also have to apply the version 1.60 update that comes on the same day to gain access to Vikala and Dormouse.


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