SAG-AFTRA calls strike against League of Legends, files unfair labour practice against Formosa
2024-09-24
Riot Games Denies Involvement in SAG-AFTRA's Complaint Against Formosa Interactive
In a statement to GamesIndustry.biz, Riot Games has clarified that the complaint mentioned in the SAG-AFTRA press release has nothing to do with the League of Legends game or any of Riot's other titles. The company has emphasized that it has only asked Formosa Interactive to engage with union performers in the US and has never suggested doing otherwise. Riot also denies any involvement in the alleged cancellation of a game or the hiring of non-union talent, stating that these allegations relate to a non-Riot game and have nothing to do with League of Legends or any of Riot's games.
Riot Games Stands Firm in Its Commitment to Union Performers
Riot Games Distances Itself from SAG-AFTRA's Complaint
Riot Games has firmly distanced itself from the complaint mentioned in the SAG-AFTRA press release, stating that it has "nothing to do with the complaint." The company has been clear in its stance, emphasizing that it has only asked Formosa Interactive, a provider of art and audio services to various AAA studios, to engage with union performers in the US and has never suggested doing otherwise. Riot Games has also denied any involvement in the alleged cancellation of a game or the hiring of non-union talent, stating that these allegations relate to a non-Riot game and have no connection to League of Legends or any of Riot's other titles.
Riot's Commitment to Union Performers
Riot Games has been a union project for the past five years, and during this time, the company has consistently engaged with union performers in the US. The statement from Riot Games highlights its commitment to working with union talent, stating that it has "never once suggested doing otherwise." This stance underscores Riot's dedication to upholding the rights and protections of its performers, even in the face of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Addressing the Allegations Against Formosa Interactive
The SAG-AFTRA press release alleges that Formosa Interactive, a company that provides services to various game studios, has attempted to "subvert the video game strike" by trying to "cancel" one of its struck video games and secretly transferring the game to a shell company to hire non-union talent. Riot Games has firmly denied any involvement in these actions, stating that the allegations relate to a non-Riot game and have nothing to do with League of Legends or any of Riot's other titles.
Riot's Stance on the SAG-AFTRA Strike
While Riot Games has distanced itself from the specific complaint mentioned in the SAG-AFTRA press release, the company's statement suggests that it is aware of the ongoing strike and the broader issues surrounding the use of AI technologies in the industry. The statement acknowledges the "fair A.I. terms that have been agreed to by the film, television, streaming, and music industries, as well as more than 90 other game developers," indicating that Riot is closely following the developments in this area.
Riot's Commitment to Transparency and Accountability
Riot Games' statement to GamesIndustry.biz demonstrates the company's commitment to transparency and accountability. By clearly addressing the allegations and distancing itself from the complaint, Riot has shown its willingness to provide a clear and direct response to the issues raised by SAG-AFTRA. This approach suggests that Riot values open communication and is dedicated to maintaining a constructive dialogue with the union, even in the midst of the ongoing strike.