Gundam Evolution,the free-to-play objective-based Hero Shooterwith a lot of similarities toOverwatch 2,has a ton of niche references and homagesto all the different Gundam characters, plotlines, and world-building elements.

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Players can choose skins that reference specific Gundam models from the shows, Stamps that have adorable nods to fan-made jokes, and they can even choose the voice of their pilot. So, let’s look over exactly how to do this and all the differences between the Pilot Voices inGundam Evolution.

How To Change Your Pilot Voice

Now, to change the Pilot Voice in-game, it’s honestly pretty simple. To do this, players just need to:

Also, just like with Stamps and Weapon Ornaments, players can set individual Pilot Voices to different Units so that different characters feel like they have their own pilot. Or, alternatively, they can just apply one Pilot Voice to all of them. To apply to all, follow the same series of steps above, then after clicking “Confirm” on any of the Pilot Voices, the Confirm button should then turn into a “Apply to All” button, allowing the player to set that Voice for every Unit in one action.

Gundam Evolution - Header Image For Changing Pilot Voice Guide

Other Pilot Voice Settings

Thankfully, when choosing a Pilot Voice, players can test out all of their Voice Lines that pertain to specific actions like reloading, taking damage, or using their G-Maneuver in a match. To do so, players simply need to click on any of the play buttons in the “Auto Playback” section of the menu to the right. Using this tester method, players can figure out if a certain Pilot Voice line might sound like something thatcould be a mistaketo have repeating in their ears all the time.

That said, each of the Pilot Voices also has its own “Custom Voice” lines that players can “Register To Palette” and use in-game. And the best part is that these lines are unique to each voice.

Gundam Evolution - Testing Different Pilot Voices In-Game

For example, the Type A voice has the “Watch me Shine” line while the Type B voice has a “Consider it an education” voice line in the same slot. These unique lines give each Pilot Voice its own personality which makes it even more difficult to choose between them.

Unfortunately, the game doesn’t have any recognizable Pilot Voices from any of the shows quite yet, these are all new voices, but they can easily add some in the future.

Gundam Evolutionis available for PC and will release on August 02, 2025 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.