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DJ Kirkland, an artist who created the Oni series Black Mage with writer Daniel Barnes, noted that Oni’s radio silence on the matter is nothing new, as the company was frustratingly silent when they were being acquired by entertainment company Polarity LTD back in 2019. Back then, Oni merged with indie publisher Lion Forge, which later led to laying off nine of its collective staff, a move that received sizable blowback from the comics community. There are also allegations that Oni haven’t been paying their staff on time, if at all. Kirkland called the company out, tweeting that this has been happening “for far too long. The Oni Press we loved to work for is gone at this point.”

In a statement of their own, Oni Press said that the accusations were “wildly sensationalistic rumors and false information...We’re proud of our long history in the business, and continually strive to be better and to do better.” With a promise to keep promoting diverse voices and embracing new creators, Oni claims an “exciting future” is in store, thanks in part to a “new framework” for the company actively being worked on. At time of writing, its remaining senior staff are senior VP of games and operations Steve Ellis, and associate publisher Michelle Nguyen.

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We’ll have more on Oni Press as the story develops.

[via GamesRadar]


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