Which Voice Actor Voices Kevin Honkai In Official Media?

2025-08-23 04:16:10 68

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Yolanda
Yolanda
2025-08-24 09:50:20
I’m usually the one asking ‘who voiced this?’ in my chat groups, so here’s the fast, no-nonsense way I handle it: the voice actor for Kevin in official media depends on the title and language. Hoyoverse casts separate performers for Japanese, English, and Chinese releases, and sometimes trailers or drama CDs use different actors than the in-game credits.

If you want a single official name, check the game’s character page (or the credits screen) for the specific title — for example, look under the character info in 'Honkai Impact 3rd' or the official character profile on the publisher’s site for 'Honkai: Star Rail'. Official YouTube trailers and their descriptions also list credited voice actors. Those three places are my go-to sources and usually resolve any confusion quickly.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-08-27 05:54:22
I’ve dug into this kind of question a bunch of times while arguing lore and cast lists with friends, so here’s a practical, fan-to-fan rundown. First thing: the name on the question — Kevin — is used in different places across the Honkai universe (for example, Kevin Kaslana shows up across timelines and titles), and Hoyoverse often casts different performers depending on language and the specific title ('Honkai Impact 3rd' vs. 'Honkai: Star Rail' vs. trailers or drama CDs). That means there isn’t always a single universal “Kevin” voice across every official medium.

If you want the official credited performer, the most reliable places I go to are: the character’s official page on the publisher’s site (Hoyoverse’s regional sites sometimes list the Japanese and English voice actors), the in-game character profile or credits (tap through the info screens in the game or look at the patch/announcer notes), and the official trailer descriptions on the publisher’s YouTube uploads (they often list cast credits). Fan wikis and databases are handy but occasionally copy mistakes, so I always crosscheck with the official trailer or the in-game credits. I once found two different names on separate wikis for a side character and it turned into a mini-detective mission until the official YouTube trailer cleared it up.

If you tell me which language (Japanese, English, Chinese) and which title or media you mean — the in-game voiced lines in 'Honkai Impact 3rd', a cinematic from 'Honkai: Star Rail', or a regional trailer — I can point to the exact source and the credited performer. Otherwise, the quickest DIY route is: open the official character page, check the credits box in the game, and look at the official video description. That will get you the precise, official name rather than hearsay, and then you can follow that actor’s other roles if you want to see more of their work—some of them have great portfolios I love stalking between gacha rolls.
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2 Answers2025-08-23 00:27:12
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3 Answers2025-08-23 04:45:09
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