Summary
A petition aimed at addressing alleged cultural appropriation and whitewashing in MiHoYo games, includingGenshin Impact, has gained significant traction. The number of signatories is steadily increasing, nearing the required total to prompt the company to take action withinGenshin Impactand its other games.
MiHoYo, officially known as Shanghai MiHoYo Network Technology Co., Ltd., is a Chinese video game development and publishing company founded in 2012.MiHoYo is well-known for creating popular gameslikeGenshin ImpactandHonkai: Star Rail. The company has expanded its reach beyond gaming into various forms of media, including animated series, comics, music, novels, and merchandise. MiHoYo is driven by its slogan “Tech Otakus Save the World,” reflecting its focus on leveraging technology and a deep passion for anime, comics, and games. However, the company has faced controversy regarding its representation of certain cultures in its video games.
So far, 60,915 out of a target of 75,000 people have signed the petition, with 16,042 of those signatures collected just today. The petition, hosted on the websiteChange.org, urges MiHoYo to commit to respectful and accurate representation of all cultures and to cease cultural appropriation and whitewashing in their games. Similar topreviousGenshin Impactcontroversies, petitioners argue that the company appropriates indigenous cultures without proper representation. This issue is particularly prominent with characters from the Sumeru and Natlan regions inGenshin Impact, and from Penacony inHonkai Star Rail.
What Solution Are Petitioners Demanding from MiHoYo?
The petition calls on MiHoYo to collaborate with indigenous cultural experts, meticulously review current content for authenticity, and pledge to introduce a spectrum of diverse and respectful characters. According to the petitioners, these steps are crucial, particularly ahead of theNatlan region’s debut inGenshin Impact, to ensure that these representations are accurate and inclusive.
Genshin Impacthas faced significant backlash over accusations of whitewashingand cultural appropriation in the past, particularly with its Sumeru update. Critics argue that characters from the Middle Eastern and South Asian-inspired region predominantly have light skin tones, failing to represent the diversity of these cultures accurately. Additionally, characters like Dori have been seen as perpetuating harmful stereotypes, and pronunciation changes for names to cater to Western audiences have also sparked controversy.
This petition underscores the significance of accurate and respectful cultural representation within the gaming industry, urging MiHoYo to promptly address these pressing concerns. As the petition gathers more signatures, it remains uncertain how MiHoYo will respond to the increasing demands.
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