The Star Fox franchise, developed by Nintendo EPD and created by Shigeru Miyamoto, remains a staple of Nintendo’s shooter catalog.
Recently, players and community outlets have reported the full English-language voice cast after viewing the game’s end credits.
The credits listing provides the clearest confirmation to date of who voices the series’ central characters in this release.
What the credits show
According to the in-game credits that appear upon completion, Fox McCloud is credited to Hunter McCoy.
The credits also list several supporting and antagonist roles, assigning established and emerging voice actors across the roster.
The in-game credits present the following English cast:
- Hunter McCoy — Fox
- Andrew Russel — Falco, Area 6 Commander
- Erik Braa — Peppy, General Pepper, Sarumarine Captain, Forever Train Engineer
- Jeremy Adams — Slippy
- Brandon Hunt — ROB64, Andrew, Attack Carrier Captain
- Samuel Drake — Wolf, Bill, Granga Pilot, Meteo Crusher Pilot
- Mick Lauer — Pigma, Yaru de Pon, Shogun Squadron Commander
- Griffin Puatu — Leon, Caiman
- Hunter Peterson — James, Dr. Andross
- Brittany Cox — Katt, Spyborg
Journalistic summary of notable credits
The end-credits listing confirms Hunter McCoy at the head of the cast as Fox McCloud; the credits also attribute Falco to Andrew Russel and long-time supporting characters such as Peppy and General Pepper to Erik Braa.
Notably, veteran characters like Wolf and Pigma are accounted for by Samuel Drake and Mick Lauer respectively, while Jeremy Adams appears as Slippy.
Context and distribution notes
Nintendo commonly showcases new entries in its franchise lineup during Nintendo Direct presentations and distributes digital versions via the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch hardware.
The Star Fox series has a long platform history across Nintendo systems, including the SNES (Star Fox), Nintendo 64 (Star Fox 64), and Wii U (Star Fox Zero), with development historically handled by Nintendo’s internal teams.
Why the credits matter
End-credit listings remain one of the most reliable ways to verify voice cast and development credits for new releases.
For players and industry observers tracking talent and production teams, these credits confirm who delivered the performances and which roles they cover.
If you want to confirm the credit listing yourself, check the game’s in-game credits after completion or consult official publisher materials and credited documentation included with the release.