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How to Create Fun Character Voices for Your Gaming Videos with AI

July 7, 20266 min read

A good voiceover makes a gameplay clip watchable — but a whole cast of voices makes it memorable. Once you have tried adding a single AI narration to your Brick Breaker videos, the natural next step is giving your content characters: a booming hype announcer, a smug rival, a calm coach explaining the strategy. The best part is you can voice all of them without a microphone or a single day of voice-acting practice.

Why multiple voices work

Our brains latch onto characters. A clip where an over-the-top announcer calls your screen-clearing combo, then a sarcastic "villain" voice groans about losing, is far more entertaining than one flat narrator reading play-by-play. Distinct voices add comedy, pacing, and personality — the exact ingredients that make short gaming videos get shared instead of scrolled past.

Step 1: Cast your characters

Decide who is in your scene before you write a word. Two or three roles is plenty: maybe a hype announcer for big moments, a rival to trash-talk, and a narrator to keep things moving. Give each one a personality in a single sentence — "the announcer is loud and dramatic; the rival is dry and sarcastic" — so their lines write themselves.

Step 2: Generate each voice with AI

Now bring the cast to life. Paste each character's lines into an AI voice tool like AnyVoice and assign a different AI voice to each role — a deep, energetic voice for the announcer, a smooth one for the rival, a warm one for the narrator. It generates natural-sounding audio in seconds, so you can audition a few voices per character until each one fits, then export every line as a separate clip. Because it is all text-driven, tweaking a joke is as simple as editing the sentence and regenerating.

Step 3: Edit them into a scene

Drop your gameplay footage and the exported voice clips into any free editor — CapCut, iMovie, or the built-in Photos app all work. Place each character's line where the action calls for it, leave a beat of silence between speakers so the back-and-forth lands, and lower the game audio underneath. Suddenly a plain clip feels like a scripted little sketch.

Step 4: Build a signature style

Once you find a combination of voices that clicks, reuse it. A recurring cast becomes part of your channel's identity, and viewers start looking forward to the announcer's catchphrase or the rival's excuses. Need fresh footage to work with? Grab some runs in Block Breaker or the full game library and start scripting your next episode.

Final thoughts

Turning one narrator into a full cast used to require voice actors or a lot of practice talking into a mic. Now you just write the lines, assign each character an AI voice, and edit them together. Give your gameplay videos a personality worth remembering — your audience will notice the difference.