Für das neue Rollenspiel "World Of Chaos" hat bhv den erfahrenen Synchronsprecher Engelbert von Nordhausen verpflichtet.

bhv hat den Synchronsprecher Engelbert von Nordhausen für die Arbeit am Rollenspiel "World Of Chaos" verpflichtet. Von Nordhausen war bereits in vielen Kinofilmen zu hören und lieh unter anderem den Schauspielern Samuel L. Jackson und Gene Hackman seine Stimme.

Im Spiel spricht er die Hauptfigur Skandar Graun. "Engelbert von Nordhausen war unsere allererste Wahl. Seine kräftige Stimme passt hervorragend zu der Figur", erklärt Marco Sowa, Produktmanager bei Xider Games.

"World Of Chaos" basiert auf der gleichnamigen Romanreihe des Fantasy-Autors John Caldwell. Das Spiel wird Ende März in Deutschland erscheinen.

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