I’ve been hearing a lot about the SAG-AFTRA strike and its impact on voice actors, especially with the rules that prevent unionized actors from working on non-union games. This has me wondering: is Destiny 2 actually a unionized game? If it’s not, that could create some big issues for the voice actors involved.
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I heard that the voice lines for the Heresy episode are still an issue, but it’s not because of broken audio. It’s more about the lines not being recorded in English, which adds to the confusion around the union situation.
Honestly, I’m not quite sure. There seems to be some confusion around it, and Bungie’s stance isn’t super clear on whether they signed the union agreement. But I think it’s likely they do have some non-union actors for other languages, which complicates things.
I do think Bungie might be facing some challenges with the SAG-AFTRA strike. If they were fully unionized, we’d probably notice fewer issues with missing voiceovers and more support for the actors.
Yes, Destiny 2 is a unionized game. Bungie has clarified this in their updates, which helps ensure that the voice actors involved are protected during these negotiations.