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Con O'Neill (Mohg's VA) also gave voice to Titchy Gren in DS2.
Aimee-Ffion Edwards (Ranni's VA) voiced Mio in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, for example.
All-in-all, they're definetely not newbies in this craft.
Voice actors seem to be seen as a cost to be minimised. Too many developers get them in, get their lines recorded and get them off the pay role ASAP.
There are so few games which sound like characters are actually in the room together.