A couple of well-known voice actors – who have their voices in recent The Legend of Zelda games – will be making an appearance at MCM Birmingham in December 2023.
North American voice actors Patricia Summersett (the voice of Zelda in recent games like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom) and Sean Chiplock (the voice of He is the voice of Revali, Teba, and the Great Deku Tree in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom).
Both actors will be around for meet and greet with fans at the MCM Birmingham Comic Con, which takes place at the Birmingham NEC from Friday December 1st to Sunday December 3rd 2023.
Sean has also voiced the likes of Yuuki Mishima from Persona 5 and Diluc from Genshin Impact, while Patricia has also voiced Ash from Rainbow Six Siege and characters from Assassins Creed.
The event will take place following Insomnia 71 Gaming Festival in early September, also at the NEC, which will have its own fair share of voice actors, including those who voice Lulu in League of Legends, Horizon in Apex Legends and more.
MCM London will also take place on October 27th to 29th.
Other guests MCM Birmingham Comic Con
The MCM Birmingham event will feature a host of other guests for fans to meet, such as artists, actors and personalities, including the likes of Alison Sampson, known for Hellboy, in the Artist Alley.
Aaron Dismuke, known for Fullmetal Alchemist and others, will also be offering photo opportunities and autographs at the show. Comic artist and illustrator Marc Ellerby, best known for Rick and Morty, will also be at MCM Birmingham.
Also, a limited number of autographs with the Critical Role cast on Sunday October 29th will be made available via Epic Photo Ops store at 3PM BST next Wednesday (August 30th).
There will also be cosplay and other activities, as usual.
Also, the cast of The Witcher 3 is heading to MCM London. Doug Cockle, Jaimi Barbakoff, John Schwab and Katie McGuinness will join for all three days – while Denise Gough will make an appearance on the Saturday and Sunday.
A lot of these announcements are made on the MCM Comic Con’s Twitter account, so keep an eye on that if you’re interested.
MCM Comic Con’s Twitter account also posted an update yesterday saying 60% of weekend tickets have sold out so far.

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