Went digging through menus and patch notes last night because I got curious about who voices my favorite character in 'Kagura'. Yes — the game does credit its voice actors, but it's split across a few places so it's easy to miss if you don't know where to look.
Usually you'll find the official cast listed in the in-game credits (Settings → About → Credits) and on each character's profile page there’s often a little voice section that names the performer. The developer's website and official social accounts also post cast lists when new characters drop, and patch notes sometimes call out guest performers. For the bilingual/global builds, you'll often see both the original (Japanese or Chinese) cast and any localized actors listed separately. I got a kick out of spotting a favorite seiyuu in the credits and then finding their agency tweet about it — feels good to see the people behind the voices being acknowledged.
I pulled up the credits for 'Kagura' after people kept tagging me about a new voice reveal, and yeah — the game gives credit where it's due, but in a spread-out way. There's a dedicated credits screen with the main cast, and each character's profile often shows the voice actor alongside biography snippets. If you want more certainty, the official site, Twitter/Weibo posts, and the patch notes will explicitly list who voiced which new character. For archivists or curious fans, digging into the game's files sometimes reveals voice file names that include the actor's romanized name, which is handy for cross-checking. Personally I enjoy piecing together each update's cast list; it feels like curating a playlist of favorite voices.
Been following 'Kagura' for a while and I can say the voice actors are credited — not always in one neat spot, but they're there. The in-game credits section lists the cast, and character info pages frequently include the seiyuu names. If you're chasing who voiced a specific line, community-run wikis and the official website are reliable backups because they compile names and roles. Occasionally a localization will swap or omit credited names due to licensing, but for the most part the performers get proper recognition. I was pleasantly surprised to see smaller supporting roles credited too, which shows some respect for the talent involved.
Okay, quick scoop from my end: yes, 'Kagura' does credit voice actors, but it depends on the region and where you look. In the global version I use, each character profile has a voice entry that names the performer, and the full credits in the settings list the main cast and some staff. In other regions or older patches the credits can be terser or use only native-language names, so fans often cross-reference the official site or community wikis to confirm who’s who. Also, when a major voice actor is involved, the developer usually promotes them on social media, which makes it easy to catch. I liked tracking the announcements and bookmarking the cast pages — feels like a mini treasure hunt every update.
Short story: I was listening to a character's lines and wondered aloud who the voice actor was — then found them credited in 'Kagura' and got way too excited. The game places credits in the settings/credits menu and often directly on character pages, and major VA announcements show up on the official channels. There can be differences between regions, so sometimes the localized cast is credited separately or in a different place, but between the in-game credits, the website, and social posts you can usually find the full lineup. I love spotting familiar names and then hunting down their other roles — pure fan joy.
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