Troy Baker didn’t say no to reprising his role as Rhys in Borderlands 3. It turns out, Gearbox just made it impossi🐟🌠ble to hire him.

Way before Borderlands released earlier in September, we found out that Troy Baker, the voice of beloved character Rhys from Tales from the Borderlands, would not return to be that same voice in Borderlands 3. At the time, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford said that Baker was offered the job, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:but he turned it down.

That'sღ not exactly how things went down, according to Mr. Baker.

In an interview with , Baker reveals what really went wrong. "It had nothing to do with money. They just simply would not go about doing it the way that we needed൩ it to be done. So then it was like, I never said no.

“No, i🍃t was simply a matter of they wouldn’t go union,” Baker said. “And I can’t do a non-union gig."

Baker is part of the Screen Actors Guild, a u🐠nion of both voice and traditional actors (and a lot of other professions too) which places mandates on doing business with their members. Anyone who wants to hire a union member must agree to certain pay and benefits, and if the union member takes a job that doesn't abid𒁃e by those rules, they could lose their union membership.

Telltale Games was 🌸fine with following thos🙈e rules in the making of their games, but Gearbox just wasn’t willing to play ball.

Soon after the inte✃rview was released, Gearbox issued a statement saying that it wasn’t their fault--it was all because of Texas “right to work” laws.

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"Gearbox is a Texas c💫ompany and is bound by Texas law — which means that a person cannot be denied employment because of membership or non-membership in a labor union or other labor organization," Gearbox wrote. "As a talent-owned and talent-led organization, Gearbox enthusiastically works to ensure our pay and working conditions meet or exceed union standards."

Which seems to ring a little false. The keywords here are “a person cannot be denied employment” due to their union membership, which doesn't preclude someone from being hired just because they're in a union. And if Gearbox was willing to pay and provide working conditions that met or exceeded union standards, then they 🎉wouldn’t have had a problem hiring a unionized actor.

Rhys
via Telltale Games

The Scrꦅeen Actors Guild issued their own statement to regarding the whole messy affair: “The misguided decision by Gearbox to deny their performers the opportunity to have fair union wages, a 🏅safe workplace and the possibility of health care coverage for their families, is unfortunate.”

This isn’t the first time Gearbox has been called out for their hiring practices of voice actors. David Eddings, the original voice of Claptrap, also didn’t reprise his role in Borderlands 3 because Gearbox 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:simply refused to pay him for something he was doing for free whenꦇ he was employed at Gearbox.

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