Gerard Way Joins Star-Studded ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Pinball Voice Cast

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Gerard Way is setting the stage to make 2025 his year. Not only is he gearing up for an already sold-out arena tour celebrating The Black Parade with My Chemical Romance this summer, but he will also appear in the voice cast for the Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eye pinball games collection. Joining a star-studded lineup that includes Michael Dorn (Star Trek), Kevin Smith (Clerks), Luke Gygax, Chris Prynoski (Metalocalypse), Brendon Small (Metalocalypse), Matthew Mercer, Laura Bailey (Dragon Ball Z), Marisha Ray (Dungeons & Dragons), Anthony Carboni, and Mica Burton (100ft Robot Golf).

Stern Pinball shares on Instagram, “In celebration of 50 years of the World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game, Stern Pinball players worldwide 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. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: The Tyrant’s Eye pinball games are available in Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition (LE) models, and features artwork by prolific artist Vincent Proce, music from world-renowned composer Cris Velasco…”

President and CEO of Stern Pinball, Inc., Seth Davis, adds, “We’re so excited for players to experience one of the most iconic and beloved franchises that is perfect for pinball. Get ready to roll through a D&D adventure like never before.”

Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eye is available in three different editions: the Pro Edition, costing $6,999; the Premium Edition, costing $9,699; and the Limited Edition, costing $12,999. You can contact Stern Pinball for availability here.

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