Weak Kingsley

Weak Kingsley’s Fall From Glory
Kingsley built his legend on chrome, muscle, and a killer instinct that made him one of the city’s most feared mercenaries. That era is over. He’s now forced to get by with stripped-down, degraded cyberware, and his physical decline mirrors a deeper search for meaning in a life built entirely around violence. Visually he still carries the trappings of royalty, red-lensed monocles, a crown stitched into his jacket, a gold “K” branded onto his finger, but the story tracks how a legacy edgerunner copes when the world simply moves past him. His arc reads less like an action figure’s origin story and more like a study of obsolescence.
Who Voices Weak Kingsley in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners II?
Clancy Brown handles the English dub, bringing the same gravel-toned authority he’s lent to Hank Anderson in Detroit: Become Human and Alec Ryder in Mass Effect: Andromeda, a far cry from his more famous turn as Mr. Krabs in SpongeBob SquarePants. In Japanese, Kentaro Tone voices Kingsley, an actor familiar to anime and game fans from Cressidus in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Bartre in Fire Emblem Heroes.