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All new and returning main voice actors for God of War Ragnarök

Some new voices join the recognizable ones.

God of War Ragnarök is finally here, and there are some beloved characters that are returning for the second installment of the game. There are some new voices, but some iconic ones have returned.

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Players will be happy to hear that the most important voice of the franchise is here to stay, and that is the voice of Kratos, played by Christopher Judge. Donning his staple deep-sounding tones, Judge plays alongside Sunny Suljic—the voice of Atreus—who also voiced the character in the first game.

Below is a list of the main voice actors players will hear during their playthrough of God of War Ragnarök.

  • Kratos – Christopher Judge
  • Atreus – Sunny Suljic
  • Mimir – Alastair Duncan
  • Thor – Ryan Hurst
  • Odin – Richard Schiff
  • Freya – Danielle Bisutti
  • Tyr – Ben Prendergast
  • Sindri – Adam J. Harrington
  • Brok – Robert Craighead
  • Durlin – Usman Ally
  • Angrboda – Laya DeLeon Hayes
  • Heimdall – Scott Porter
  • Surtr – Chris Browning

Hayes, the voice actor for Angrboda, is one of the new characters in the mix. Her new character has a big part to play in the story, so fans will be hearing her voice frequently throughout their playthroughs. Hayes has appeared in quite a few children’s films and television shows such as Doc McStuffins, Hey Arnold, and Raven’s Home. As far as video game credits, Hayes voiced Rell in League of Legends in 2009.

Players are sure to hear some new voices with all of the other new characters that they will meet throughout their playthrough of the game.


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Jessica has been an esports and gaming journalist for just over five years. She also teaches esports journalism at Rowan University. Follow her for all things gaming, @JessScharnagle on Twitter.