Along with the big-named actresses playing the main goddesses, the three voice actresses for the Failure Goddessess are made up of new names: Yuko Natsuyoshi (Pippih) played minor characters before doing major roles; Satsuki Miyahara (Jagaa) has also done minor roles prior to being casted as Chisa Akagawa from Cue!, and is more of a singer than a voice actress; and Hina Yomiya (Reedio) had only started her voice acting career, with her breakout role being Shinju Inui.
Mana Nakatomi (F-Sha), Kyousuke Mano (Copy the Hard), Sakura Nagaki (Copy the Art), and Miri Yanagi (Copy the Code) were all D-list actors prior to the game's release; Nakatomi had some major roles though, such as Cloud Retainer/Xianyun from Genshin Impact, but other than that she mainly voice minor characters. In Yanagi's case, she is more known for being an idol than a voice actor, similar to Erika Yoshizumi, the voice of Yamori Komori. They are casted alongside bigger names like Chiaki Takahashi (Arfoire), Haruka Tomatsu (C-Sha) and Rina Hidaka (K-Sha).
The Japanese release of the game has two collector's editions of the game: The Victory Special version and the New Employee Welcome box. The former contains a visual book, a soundtrack CD and a metal charm in the shape of Older Neptune's N. The latter contains the items from Victory Special version along with an ID for the Victory company, a notebook and a hoodie.
The English release includes an artbook, a steelbook, a soundtrack CD and two cloth posters.
It'll be the first game to have its International release support French and Spanish subtitles alongside English, whereas previous games only relied on English subtitles.