My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way To Provide A Character’s Voice In New Dungeons & Dragons Pinball Game

My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way is set to take part in an upcoming pinball game called ‘Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eye,’ which will honor the 50th anniversary of the classic role-playing game. Way will provide a voice for one of the arcade game’s many characters, along with celebrated film directors Kevin Smith and Chris Prynoski, famed game designer Luke Gygax, and Dethklok singer Brendon Small. Stern Pinball announced the launch of their special D&D machine with an in-depth Instagram video post over the weekend, with the game featuring a wide array of challenges and enemies, including an animatronic red dragon called Wrath the Relentless that is voiced by Michael Dorn, who played Lieutenant Worf in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. The game’s artwork is done by renowned D&D artist Vincent Proce, with music from acclaimed video game composer Cris Velasco. (Billboard

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