New Bayonetta voice actor Jennifer Hale has released a statement addressing the controversy surrounding her predecessor’s exit from the series.
Former Bayonetta voice actor Hellena Taylor recently called on fans to boycott the upcoming Bayonetta 3, claiming she was offered an “insulting” fee to reprise her role.
In a series of video messages published on Saturday, Taylor criticised developer PlatinumGames and publisher Nintendo for allegedly offering her $4,000 to return for Bayonetta 3 – a claim denied by Platinum vice president Hideki Kamiya.
It was recently confirmed that Taylor has been replaced in her role as the lead in the third game by veteran actor Hale. At the time, Platinum claimed it was due to Taylor’s schedule, something the actor vehemently denied.
Hale addressed the situation directly in a statement released on Monday.
“As a longtime member of the voice acting community, I support every actor’s right to be paid well and have advocated consistently for this for years,” she wrote.
“Anyone who knows me, or has followed my career, will know that I have great respect for my peers, and that I am an advocate for all members of the community.
“I am under NDA and am not at liberty to speak regarding this situation. My reputation speaks for itself.
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“I sincerely ask everyone to keep in mind that this game has been created by an entire team of hard-working, dedicated people and I hope everyone will keep an open mind about what they’ve created,” she continued.
“Finally, I hope that everyone involved may resolve their differences in an amicable and respectful way.”
In Taylor’s video messages – which she said were an act of her breaking
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