My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way To Voice Character in New Dungeons & Dragons Pinball Game
My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way is expanding his artistic profile in another new direction. The emo band’s singer and creator of the comic-book-turned-Netflix-series The Umbrella Academy will be one of the voices of an upcoming Stern Pinball machine honoring the 50th anniversary of OG role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
The news was announced over the weekend by Stern in an Instagram post promising that pinheads across the world will be “brought on an epic and thrilling journey as they adventure into the forgotten realms, featuring iconic enemies including a red dragon, gelatinous cube, mimic, Sammaster the lich, Xanathar the beholder, an owlbear, and locations including those in Faerun such as Arabel and Westgate.”
Plus, the game will feature what Stern calls the “most advanced animatronic dragon in pinball, Wrath the relentless,” who “breathes fire” by coughing up pinballs.
In addition to Way’s unspecified role, the Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eye game will feature music by beloved video game composter Cris Velasco (Battlezone, Borderlands), as well as voice work from Clerks director Kevin Smith, Star Trek actor Michael Dorn, game designer Luke Gygax (The Lost City of Gaxmoor), director Chris Prynoski (Metalocalypse), Dethklok singer and actor/comedian Brendon Small and video game voice actors Matthew Mercer (Final Fantasy VII Rebirth) and Laura Bailey (Mass Effect 3) among others.
The comments on Stern’s post were a testament to how geeked players are for Way’s contribution to the game, with a number dying to know what character he plays, while others commented, “GERARD!!!!,” “I’m Not Okay [three fire emoji]” and “Gerard way??? As in thee Gerard way??? As in my chemical romance Gerard Way? As in comic book creator Gerard way??? As in the artist Gerard wayyy?? AS IN MY IDOL!!!”
At press time Way had not confirmed his role in the game.
The contribution from Way adds to Stern’s expansive rock-related game games, which include ones dedicated to Metallica, Iron Maiden, Rush and the Foo Fighters.
Check out the D&D announcement below.
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