Matthew Mercer Is Voicing Ganondorf In Tears Of The Kingdom

Those of you who caught the third and final trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom yesterday may have heard a familiar voice when Ganondorf revealed himself. That's because the guy voicing the Zelda villain is none other than the man of a thousand voices himself, Matthew Mercer."I just got the go-ahead from Nintendo, so I can FINALLY announce my absolute pleasure to be voicing Ganondorf in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom," wrote Mercer soon after the trailer dropped yesterday. "An immense honor that I have thrown myself into doing justice."Related: If Zelda Isn’t Playable In Tears Of The Kingdom, We RiotYou've almost certainly heard Matthew Mercer even if you didn't know his name. He's been in so many anime and video games that his IMDB scrolls until your finger gets tired, but just to list a few, he's the male protagonist in Midnight Suns, Cassidy in Overwatch 2, Falco in Edgerunners, Levi in Attack on Titan, Goro Majima in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Hunter Touchdown in No More Heroes III, and provides lots of random voices for The Last of Us Part II, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Red Dead Redemption 2, and dozens upon dozens more.
This won't be Mercer's first time portraying Ganondorf, however, "I have been an immense Legend of Zelda fan since I was a child, and Ganondorf has been one of my favorite antagonists," he wrote, "to the point where I portrayed this green-skinned menace for my webseries over a decade ago!"
It seems Matt is well aware of "the weight of expectation" for taking on such a huge role, and he's eager to do fans "proud" by portraying "such a badass." We'll get to hear more of Mercer's sultry notes when super sexy Ganon gets to make his debut in Tears of the Kingdom, coming to the Switch on May 12.
Eagle-eyed fans noted that Link seemed to be doing a lot of spelunking in yesterday's trailer, which has led some to believe that Tears of the Kingdom will return the franchise to its roots--at least in terms of dungeon crawling. Not that there were a whole lot of dungeons to feature criss-crossed lasers blocking Link's path, but a giant golem walking out of the wall seems par for the course.
Some of the underground locations featured in yesterday's trailer looked dark and wet, which led Nintendo to confirm on the official Tears of the Kingdom website that Link will dive into "dank caves" in his upcoming adventure.
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