Genshin Impact 5.1 Update Lacks English Voices Amid Strike
The world of Genshin Impact is buzzing with news as the game’s version 5.1 update is missing English voiceovers in some areas. This issue arises due to "recording arrangements," according to the developer, HoYoverse. Players who enjoy the game with English dubs may notice these missing voiceovers, but it's also possible to play in other languages like Chinese or Japanese. The absence of English voiceovers is likely linked to the ongoing strike by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
Impact of the Voice Actors' Strike
The strike, which started on July 26, 2024, aims to improve working conditions for voice actors and address concerns about the use of AI. This action mirrors the 2023 strike by actors and writers that affected Hollywood. Now, it's impacting the video game industry as well.
Voices from the Industry
Several notable voice actors have spoken out about the AI threat. Jennifer Hale, known for roles in Metal Gear Solid and Mass Effect, likened AI to a tool, saying, "If I take my hammer, I can build you a house. I can also take that same hammer and smash your bones." She highlighted the financial disparity in the industry by revealing her modest earnings from a highly profitable game.
Doug Cockle, who voiced Geralt in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, expressed concern over AI's growing presence, calling it "inevitable" yet "dangerous."
Meanwhile, Cissy Jones, a voice actress known for roles in Disney's Owl House and Destiny 2, founded Morpheme.ai to help voice actors embrace AI and control their own voices in the future.
Genshin Impact’s Future
Despite the voiceover issues, the version 5.1 update of Genshin Impact continues to expand the main story in Natlan. The game remains popular, with new content and characters keeping players engaged.
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