Persona 5 The Phantom X Dub and Voice Cast: Localization Overview

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Persona 5 The Phantom X uses a Japanese-only voice track with localized text and has no official English dub in the global release. Japanese audio plus English interface/subtitles is the standard setup on the current global servers.

Audio Languages and Localization Setup

Persona 5 The Phantom X currently supports two languages total:

  • Interface/Subtitles: English and Japanese (per server/region)
  • Full Audio: Japanese only; there is no official English voiceover.

On Japanese servers, both UI and voices are in Japanese, while global/overseas servers use English text with the same Japanese voice track. Language cannot be toggled freely in-game; your chosen server effectively locks you to its interface/subtitle language.

No Official English Dub (For Now)

Guides and FAQs confirm that, unlike Persona 5 and Royal, P5X launched worldwide without an English dub. Players on Steam and community forums note that the Steam language options only affect interface text, not audio, and speculate that union issues and cost are major reasons a dub has not been produced yet.

There are fan projects and fan casting ideas for a hypothetical English dub (and even fan-dubbed scenes on YouTube), but these are entirely unofficial and not part of the shipped game.​

Japanese Voice Cast Highlights

The Japanese cast maintains the series’ standard of well-known anime and game actors.

Examples (selection, not full list):

  • Wonder / Protagonist: voiced by Koki Uchiyama (Nagisa Kamishiro), known for roles in multiple anime and games.
  • Shun Kano (Soy): voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi, whose credits include major shounen and gacha roles.
  • Riko Tanemura (Wind): voiced by Atsumi Tanezaki, also known for prominent anime performances.
  • Tomoko Noge (Moko): voiced by Satomi Akesaka.
  • Mayumi Hashimoto (Turbo): voiced by Ruriko Aoki.
  • Yumi Shiina (Phoebe): voiced by Yumi Hara.

Mainline Phantom Thieves who appear (Joker, Queen, Fox, etc.) retain their original Japanese VAs where applicable, matching Persona 5’s casting.

Interface, Subtitles, and Future Localization

According to official support, only English and Japanese are currently supported for interface/subtitles, with Japanese as the sole voice language. Other languages (e.g., Traditional Chinese, Spanish, French) are not officially available yet, so players often rely on external translation tools if they don’t read English or Japanese.

As of the latest update, there has been no announcement of future dubs; any additional voice languages or expanded subtitle support would likely come via major version updates and be announced through official news channels and patch notes.

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