Zenless Zone Zero: The Voices Behind the Chaos - A 2026 Cast Spotlight
Discover the Zenless Zone Zero voice actors and cast list, unveiling the vibrant talent that brings New Eridu’s eclectic characters to life.
The chaotic, vibrant world of Zenless Zone Zero isn't just brought to life by flashy combat and neon-drenched streets; it's the talented voice cast that breathes soul into its eclectic roster of characters. From legendary proxies to hammer-wielding corporate presidents, each character's personality is amplified by the vocal prowess behind them. As of 2026, this symphony of voices continues to be a cornerstone of the game's immersive appeal, making every Hollow exploration and street brawl feel that much more real (and hilarious). So, who are the talented folks making New Eridu tick? Let's pull back the curtain.

The Proxy Siblings: Belle & Wise
At the heart of the player's journey are the sibling duo, the "Legendary Proxies" of Phaethon. Belle, voiced by Courtney Steele, embodies unshakeable spirit and determination. She's the driving force, the one who charges headfirst into trouble with a hopeful grin. Her brother, Wise, offers a slightly more practical counterpoint, brought to life by Stephen Fu. Don't let that practicality fool you; he's just as easily distracted by a good artistic film as he is dedicated to helping clients navigate the Hollows. Their dynamic is the player's anchor in the chaos.

The Cunning Hares (Gentle House)
This mischievous faction is a vocal powerhouse. Leading the pack is the cunning Nicole Demara (Yu Serizawa/Nadia Marshall), whose all-in approach to commissions has landed her on a few blacklists—a fact she probably finds amusing. Her right-hand woman, the mysterious Anby Demara, relies on Nicole for support, a complex relationship captured by Atsumi Tanezaki/Sam Slade. Then you have the chaotic energy of Nekomiya Mana (Hara Sayuri/Alice Himora), a trickster who loves fish and has likely already pickpocketed you, and the cyborg cowboy Billy Kid (Yuu Hayashi/Clifford Chapin), who'd rather be watching his favorite show, Starlight Knights.

The Heavy Hitters: Belobog Industries & Section Six
Over at Belobog Heavy Industries, the boardroom meetings must be... interesting. The president, Koleda Belobog (Iguchi Yuka), may be short in stature but her voice carries the authority of someone who swings a giant hammer for fun. Her colleagues include the mathematically-inclined bear, Ben Bigger (Hamada Kenji), the brash but sweet senior manager Anton Ivanov (Kamio Shinichiro), and the intelligent Grace Howard (Shiraishi Haruka).
Meanwhile, Section Six handles things with more... precision. Hoshimi Miyabi (Koshimizu Ami), head of Hollow Special Ops and martial arts successor, likely has a voice as sharp as her many, many swords. Her colleague Soukaku (Machico) might sound laid-back (she really loves food), but cross her and you'll hear the strength of a classified "asset."
The Law & The Cleaners
Keeping the peace (or trying to) is the Criminal Investigation Special Response Team. The reliable leader Zhu Yuan is voiced by Mace/Alaina Wis, while the youthful yet unflappable Qingyi gets her cool demeanor from Abo Maria/Kira Buckland. The possibly-well-connected Seth Lowell (Takanashi Kengo/Nazeeh Tarsha) and the enigmatic Jane Doe (Kelsey Jaffer), whose name is as mysterious as her past, round out this squad.

For cleaning up other kinds of messes, there's Victoria Housekeeping Co. The dignified Von Lycaon (Kobayashi Chikahiro) is the model attendant, though a growl might slip out. His colleagues include the shy Corin Wickes (Igarashi Hiromi), the work-averse Ellen Joe (Wakayama Shion/Giselle Fernandez), and the elegantly powerful Alexandrina (Arai Satomi), who probably hums classical tunes while dispatching enemies.
The Wild Cards
Let's not forget the other factions stirring the pot! The Sons of Calydon boast Lucy (Ayaka Asai), who sounds as tough as her brass-knuckle bat, and Piper Wheel (Iwami Manaka), whose voice probably doesn't even waver while she's terrifying passengers with her driving (and her axe). From Obol Squad, the model soldier Soldier 11 (Fujii Yukiyo) describes herself with loyal efficiency—a perfect match for a character known only by a number.

From the determined shouts in battle to the quiet moments of banter in the city, this voice cast is the unseen engine of New Eridu. They turn code into characters, making a cyborg's love for TV believable and a president's giant hammer feel strangely charming. As Zenless Zone Zero continues to evolve in 2026, one thing remains constant: the chaos has never sounded so good. 🎤✨