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Riot Claims League of Legends Strike Is Unrelated to Allegations
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Riot Claims League of Legends Strike Is Unrelated to Allegations

Sep 25, 2024 3:07 PM

Riot Games has distanced itself from allegations made by the SAG-AFTRA union regarding unfair labor practices tied to the production company Formosa Interactive, which handles sound for League of Legends. SAG-AFTRA announced a strike against the game, alleging that Formosa attempted to transfer work to a shell company and hire non-union talent during an active strike. Riot Games clarified that since the game became a union project, they have only engaged with union performers and are not involved in the complaints outlined in SAG-AFTRA's press release. Formosa Interactive also rejected the allegations, defending its practices and confirming its commitment to ethical labor standards.

What does the SAG-AFTRA strike against League of Legends mean for the game?

The SAG-AFTRA strike against League of Legends primarily affects the production aspect tied to Formosa Interactive. It highlights ongoing labor issues in the gaming industry, particularly concerning fair treatment and rights for voice actors. However, Riot Games has clarified that League of Legends itself faces no direct implications regarding these labor disputes.

League of Legends, developed by Riot Games, is a highly popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game that has been a staple of the esports scene since its release in 2009. With a large and dedicated player base, the game has also expanded into various media forms, including animated series like Arcane. The ongoing labor disputes highlight broader issues within the industry, reflecting challenges faced by developers and performers in adapting to new technologies, including the use of AI in voice acting.



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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-09-25 15:24:03
It's always a bummer to see labor disputes pop up in the gaming world, especially when they're tied to fan-favorite titles like League of Legends. While Riot Games is distancing itself from the allegations, this situation really underscores the ongoing challenges within the industry regarding fair treatment of voice actors and the implications of new tech like AI.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-09-25 15:18:03
It's a bummer to see SAG-AFTRA pushing back against companies like Formosa Interactive, but it's good that Riot Games is standing by their union commitment. This situation really underscores how important it is to ensure fair practices in gaming, especially as we navigate the intersection of technology and creative work
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-09-25 15:12:03
It’s interesting to see how labor disputes are shining a light on the gaming industry’s dark corners, especially regarding voice acting practices. While Riot Games is distancing itself from these allegations, it’s a reminder that even big titles like League of Legends are not immune to the complexities of ethical production.
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