— Principal Cast —

Main roles.

01
Ryo Yung
Jaden Gibson
Protagonist
02
Mae
Aisyah Zulkarnain
Main
03
Queen Misa
Reyna Enriquez
Main
04
Detective Baba Takeshi
Kenneth L. Graham
Main
05
Tai Masaki
Mark Toole Jr.
Main
06
Dan Yung
Eduardo Reidel
Main
07
Sun Yung
Dani Bromlow
Main
08
Nam Yung
Mariel Deluna
Main
09
Tashiro Masaki
David Shew
Main
10
Endo Kazuki
Peter Hayden
Main
11
Kuro Guro
AJ Sealy
Main
12
Miss Whan
Lex Krow
Main
— Supporting Cast —

Side roles.

13
Chef Yuka
Yuko Nakamura
Side
14
Mr. Arata
David Shew
Side
15
Old Man
Richard Morgan
Side
16
Park Ranger
AJ Sealy
Side
17
Bus Driver
Robert Shields IV
Side
18
Receptionist
Katie Webster
Side
19
Server
Lex Krow
Side
— Vocals —

Original vocals.

Original Vocals
Kitsui Akira
Soundtrack

"We wanted every line — every pause, every half-breath — to feel like a real voice in the room."

— On the Casting Process

On recording
across the world.

Every speaking role in Where the Stars Brought Us is voice-acted. Sessions were recorded remotely, with actors reading from home studios across three continents — each bringing their own accent, their own timing, their own quiet.

Kenneth L. Graham's Detective Baba Takeshi gives us the game's roughest edges — foul-mouthed, warm underneath, a detective who has seen too much to still be surprised. Aisyah Zulkarnain's Mae and Jaden Gibson's Ryo shape the emotional center: one uncertain, one otherworldly, both trying to find a language they can share. Reyna Enriquez's Queen Misa stands over every path as its own weather.

The result is a cast of characters who sound, above all, like real people — stumbling, pausing, listening, finding their words as they go.