Thursday, April 25, 2024

Online Board Game Convention Collapses Overnight Due To Industry Outrage At Silence On Black Lives Matter

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You’d think it wouldn’t be hard to put out a statement that says “Black Lives Matter.” Even the NFL, with all the self-awareness of a rock, was able to show their support for the movement that has been reignited by the killing of George Floyd by four Minneapolis Police Officers. We’ve reached the point where silence on the matter is a sign of consent or complicity in the white supremacist power structures that the movement is protesting, and companies that haven’t commented have come under intense scrutiny. It’s no different in the board game world, where the lack of comment from the Game Manufacturer’s Association, the largest trade organization in the industry, lead to a mass exodus of board game industry talent and, ultimately, the cancellation of their upcoming Origins Online virtual convention.

Origins Online is still set to be held June 19-21…if anyone will be there to host it

After the physical convention was moved to October thanks to COVID-19, GAMA decided to hold an online version during the convention’s normal dates this month in order to attempt to still capture the convention spirit while everyone is social distancing. Their silence on Black Lives Matter, however, cost them most of the talent that had signed on to help host the events of the convention. Elizabeth Hargrave (Wingspan, Mariposas) posted a comprehensive list on her Twitter, and

Most of the talent had signed on to host panels or parts of Origins TV, the stream that was going to be the hub of the virtual convention. Publishers that had planned to participate have also backed out, like White Wizard, Flatout, and Twogether. As of this writing, over 30 members of the industry had backed out of the convention. The effect of the movement was apparent, as late last night the GAMA Board of Directors announced that the online convention had been cancelled (and finally attempted to make up for not saying anything in the first place).

It’s unknown whether this will affect the physical convention in October.

 

Images via GAMA 

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