Overwatch 2 Freja voice actor revealed: Meet Olivia Le Andersen!

Who voices Freja in Overwatch 2? Read on for details!

Beginning March 21st, Overwatch 2 will host a trial featuring its upcoming damage hero, Freja. But who is the voice behind Freja, and what other roles has she tackled in the past? Let’s explore and give an ear to Freja’s distinctive voice yourself!

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Who voices Freja in Overwatch 2?

In a recent official video released by Blizzard Entertainment on March 20th, it was announced that Olivia Le Andersen will be voicing Freja in Overwatch 2. The YouTube video showcased Andersen reading from the new “Storm Chaser” comic, which delves into the story of Freja’s former career as an agent within the Overwatch organization, chronicling her journey through its rise and fall.

Overwatch 2 Freja voice actor

Besides watching the video that introduces the new Overwatch 2 comic, enthusiastic gamers can also hear Freja’s voice in the most recent hero trailer for the game.

The Quest Commences” – In this trailer, we see Freja engaging with Maximilien. Notably, towards the end of the clip, there appears to be a hint at Emre Sarioglu’s involvement in the storyline. At present, the nature of Freja’s connection with Emre remains undisclosed.

Overwatch 2 Freja voice actor: Olivia Le Andersen’s other roles

Beyond lending my voice to Freja in Overwatch 2, I’ve also dived into various roles across the silver screen and television landscape. As a fan might confirm, some of my notable performances can be found on my IMDb page. For instance, I’ve portrayed Esmee Timmerman in FBI: International, Asta in National Theatre Live’s The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage, and Tove in Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.

Based on Curtis Brown Group’s report, it is known that Le Andersen has a theatrical background as well. Her involvement includes performances with Cambridge Footlights in shows like “Footlights Presents: Dumpf!” and their pantomime, as well as writing and performing for their International Tour Show titled “Love Handles”. In 2016, she also took Madwomen in the Attic to the Edinburgh Fringe.

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