Baldur’s Gate 3 Lae’zel actor Devora Wilde says she’d “absolutely” be open to taking on the role of a Sister of Battle in a future Warhammer video game, even if she admits she’s “still very new to the universe.”
At the Golden Joystick Awards, one of GamesRadar+’s resident Warhammer nerds James Daly spoke to Wilde about Space Marine 2, noting that one of the audio logs you can discover in the game, which “is delivered with a signature kind of venom and Emperor-worshipping strength,” is voiced by her. Asked if she’d be open to taking on the role of a Battle Sister in a future game – like Alanah Pearce in the upcoming Warhammer 40K: Boltgun 2 – Wilde is immediately all for it.
It’s not just because of her fierce performance as Lae’zel that this makes sense – earlier this month, a trailer for the upcoming official Warhammer animations shows Wilde voicing a Sister of Battle, too. Even if she’s not taken on the role in a game yet, Games Workshop clearly sees her as a good fit, and that’s not to mention her appearance in Warhammer 40K: Darktide as a player voice for the Arbites DLC class.
Elsewhere at The Golden Joysticks, fellow Baldur’s Gate 3 star Jennifer English encouraged devs not to use generative AI in games, saying: “I get it that AI is a tool. I get it, but not to replace creativity.”
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