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Split Fiction has once again showcased Hazelight Studios' flair for captivating co-op adventures, and its impressive voice cast is turning heads. With familiar voices that many players will recognize, let's dive into the full voice cast list and explore why Zoe and Mio sound so familiar.
Split Fiction boasts a stellar cast, with many named roles listed on IMDb, and about a dozen actors providing "additional voices." Here’s the complete rundown:
For a complete list of actors providing additional voices, you can visit Split Fiction’s IMDb page.
Kaja Chan (left) is Mio’s voice actor in Split Fiction. She’s pictured above in Bridgerton. Many fans of Hazelight and new players alike have noticed the familiar voices of Zoe and Mio in Split Fiction. Let's explore why these characters sound so recognizable.
Elsie Bennett, who voices Zoe, has lent her talents to several popular video games including Hitman III, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, and Control. She also plays Kariel Seldon in the Foundation TV Series and is set to appear in the upcoming game Squadron 42. Her versatile voice work across various media is likely why Zoe's voice rings a bell.
Kaja Chan, the voice behind Mio, has also contributed to numerous video games, including Foamstars where she played Soa, and Cyberpunk 2077. However, her television roles might be more recognizable to many. Kaja has appeared as Mei Mei on 1899, Miss Weston and Nervous Deb on Bridgerton, and Kai in Absentia. These varied roles help explain why Mio's voice sounds familiar.
Split Fiction is now available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, inviting players to dive into this unique co-op experience with a cast that brings depth and familiarity to the game's world.