The drama between PlatinumGames and voice actress Hellena Taylor continues over new claims about the pay for what would have been her role in Bayonetta 3. PlatinumGames responded to Taylor’s pleas for a boycott over a lack of pay, saying that it offered her much more than she said.
In a video that went viral and caused many fans to think about boycotting Bayonetta 3 when it releases, Taylor said that she was offered just $4,000 for the role of the title character. PlatinumGames finally responded, telling Bloomberg that the offer was $3,000 to $4,000 per session over the course of five sessions. The publisher then stated that Taylor asked for a six-figure deal that included residuals from the game, but PlatinumGames declined.
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Almost immediately after the news broke, Taylor fired back at PlatinumGames. In her emailed response, Taylor said that the offer PlatinumGames revealed to Bloomberg was “an absolute lie,” and that the developer was just trying to save face prior to the release of Bayonetta 3. After so much back-and-forth through the media between the two parties, Taylor has said that she wants to put the Bayonetta franchise behind her and focus on her theatrical career.
The maximum of $4,000 per session that PlatinumGames said it offered would actually be in line with what union actors make for a role that includes more dialogue. Actors from other AAA game productions, including Bryan Dechart of Detroit: Become Human fame, said that he also received $4,000 for a session for a game of similar clout. The minimum for union actors per session is reported to be $900.
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