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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl finally has voice acting

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl launched in late 2021 to a wave of positive reception. The Smash Bros-like took many of the best and most well known Nickelodeon stars from across the channel’s history and pitted them together in a free-for-all. Despite its personality-filled roster, the game lacked any voice acting…until now.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the official Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl account said “Our next major FREE update is here – and it's a big one! We're super excited to announce that voice acting and items are available TODAY on PC, @Xbox and @Playstation. @Nintendo Switch coming soon!”

With that, the team also announced the list of voice actors who will be lending their talents to the game, including Tom Kenny as Spongebob, Jim Cummings as Shredder, Abby Trott as April O’Neil and Billy West as Ren and Stimpy – to name just a few. The full cast list can be found HERE.

Back in December 2021, the devs teased that voice acting would be coming to the game, though they offered no time frame for this. While it would have been nice for voice acting to be available at launch, it’s better late than never. Hopefully this update gives All-Star Brawl a nice boost.

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