
Originally Posted by
CosmosNovaRose
If it's a contract issue, wouldn't it have been resolved *before* the patch dropped to prevent this entire discourse from happening? If there's a negotiation to keep Bailey for 7.4 and onwards, were his managers involved in gatekeeping Bailey with a price tag? Was Bailey genuinely sick, and didn't want to comment on it? Is Bailey parting ways from FFXIV to focus on his charity, and under an NDA to not disclose this? Is Square Enix, currently under fire from investors and having mass layoffs, trying to silently recast him and pull a Troy Baker on Bailey and the community? Or maybe Bailey was sick and recorded with a subpar set (highest grossing actor of 2025, recording in a subpar set, when his at-home recording sounded fine enough to use previously? I don't think that's likely, but goes to show what I know of the industry.)
There are so many things this could be, with stranger circumstances, which is why it's got the community gripped. EN actors have not been recast since 3.0 barring actual literal death. And I believe others when they say that Square would *never* have done something like this to their JP cast and community. G'raha's JP actor, Yuma Uchida, is also a star singer in Japan who has MANY roles. I don't buy the argument that Bailey is too expensive, if they have an all-star cast in JP.
All of this to say, I will be more than happy to be wrong when we eventually find out what happened this patch. If Bailey reprises G'raha going forward, I will be glad. I will also be happy for Bailey if he decides to move on from FFXIV and focus on his career and his charity. He gave us the best performance we probably could have gotten for G'raha Tia. Hell, he's one of the big reasons why G'raha is my favorite character in this game. What I *don't* want is some corporate technicality being the reason we can't have Bailey return, and Square disrespecting the fans and whoever picks up the role by not announcing his departure and not introducing us to the new one. I *don't* want this to be about Square cutting corners and replacing more expensive actors with cheaper ones to appease their investors.