The SAG-AFTRA strike has been a significant event in the entertainment industry, causing disruptions and uncertainties. Riot Games, known for its popular games like League of Legends, found itself in a challenging situation. In their statement issued earlier this week, the developers explained that in order to ensure the delivery of new content, they had to take this temporary measure. By using existing (base) VO instead of recording new lines with different actors, they aimed to keep the game moving forward while respecting the ongoing strike.
This decision will only be temporary and serves as an approach to show respect for the strike. Once the strike is over, Riot Games will resume their usual process and record new English VO, ensuring that the game returns to its normal state.
It's important to note that while English-language League PC and some Wild Rift skins will be affected by this temporary switch, other languages will remain unaffected. This shows that Riot Games is taking a targeted approach to manage the impact of the strike and minimize disruptions in different regions.
The decision also highlights the complexity of dealing with strikes in the entertainment industry. While it may be necessary to make temporary changes to keep the game operational, it also requires careful consideration of the impact on different languages and regions.
As the strike continues, the future of Riot Games' operations remains uncertain. However, the company's decision to make temporary changes and resume normal operations once the strike is over shows their commitment to providing a quality gaming experience.
It will be interesting to see how the strike unfolds and how Riot Games manages to navigate through these challenging times. In the meantime, players can expect to enjoy League of Legends PC with English skin VO during the strike period.