SAG-AFTRA Strike Against League of Legends: What Gamers Need to Know
Overview of the SAG-AFTRA Strike
The video game voice actor strike has expanded to include League of Legends. As per SAG-AFTRA, the union has added the beloved title to its list of struck games, claiming unfair labor practices against Formosa Interactive, a key support studio for the game.
Riot Games Responds
In response to the strike, Riot Games has declared on social media that the League of Legends project is not related to the allegations presented by SAG-AFTRA. They have reiterated their commitment to utilizing union talent and that ongoing projects like the Worlds tournament and Arcane season two are not impacted by the labor dispute.
Background of the Strike
The SAG-AFTRA strike commenced on July 26th after negotiations between the union and the bargaining committee of game publishers, including Formosa Interactive, failed to secure an agreement. The focal point of these deliberations was AI protections for voice and motion performers, which the publishers refused to extend, leading to heightened tensions.
Unfair Labor Complaint Filed
- SAG-AFTRA has accused Formosa Interactive of attempting to cancel a game after the strike commenced.
- The studio is also alleged to have shifted the game to a shell company to sidestep union protocols.
- Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, SAG-AFTRA’s national executive director, emphasized that such practices are intolerable and actions will ensue.
Final Thoughts
As the situation develops, gamers should stay tuned for further updates regarding the impact on League of Legends and the broader gaming industry. For the latest developments, check relevant updates.
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