Everything We Know About the Duet Night Abyss Soundtrack and Voice Cast

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Duet Night Abyss boasts an atmospheric soundtrack, memorable vocal performances, and international production values that match its high-concept fantasy setting. Here’s what fans can expect from the music and voice talent shaping the game’s emotional impact at launch.

The Soundtrack: Composers and Musical Style

The Duet Night Abyss soundtrack draws inspiration from acclaimed JRPG music, with fans noting a strong resemblance to the works of NieR composer Keiichi Okabe. The main theme and several character motifs have been credited to “Shalka X,” whose music can be found on platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music. The sound stands out for orchestral arrangements, piano-driven themes, and haunting melodies.​​

Track / ThemeComposer/ArtistWhere to Listen
Main Title ThemeShalka XYouTube​, OST Playlist
Berenica’s ThemeShalka XSpotify, YouTube, Amazon Music
Lullaby for a VoyagerShalka XYouTube
Extended OST MixDNA OST TeamYouTube​, DNA Music Mix

The score features extended website themes, battle music, and ambient exploration tracks, all designed to match the game’s dual narrative and supernatural atmosphere.​​

The Voice Cast: English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese Talent

Duet Night Abyss features full voice acting in English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese for all major characters, including dual protagonists, antagonists, and key allies.

CharacterEnglish VAJapanese VAKorean VAChinese VA
The Boy/Girl in the DreamJoshua Wichard / Emma BallantineNatsuki Hanae / Akari KitoKim Hye-seong / Yoon Ah-yeongDeng Youxi / Dafang Gong
BerenicaAlexandra GuelffYui IshikawaKim Ha-youngHe Wenxiao
OutsiderJamie HoskinFurukawa MakotoYoungjae PyoLi Chunyin
SibylleDevora WildeRie TanakaLee Sae-ahZhiqiu Ye
LynnJess NesslingRina SatōSoyeonRongshan Chang
RhythmSophie ColquhounAsami SetoKim Yea-limChengli
DaphneFern DeaconManaka IwamiLee Hyeon-jinGui Niang
RandyJames MacNaughtonOno KenshoNam Doh-hyeongYang Xinran
HellfireGabrielle Nellis-PainAmi KoshimizuKim Eun-yeonYunhe Zhui
Truffle and FilbertMutsumi TamuraLee Eun-joMi Yang
FushuCrystal Yu
RebeccaMontserrat Lombard

For a complete list, visit Sportskeeda’s voice actor guidePrimaGames, and fan discussions on Reddit.

Fans have praised the inclusion of A-list talent like Natsuki Hanae (Tanjiro in Demon Slayer) and Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa Ackerman in Attack on Titan) for the Japanese dub, alongside standout performances from Joshua Wichard and Emma Ballantine in English.

Where to Listen and Watch

The official soundtrack and voice reels are available on:

References

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