
It’s bad enough that AI is threatening to take work away from artists, and there shouldn’t need to be more of a reason than that to oppose its implementation in games. That said, consumers will also start to feel the impact of AI’s use when they are stuck with inferior art without a human connection. Luckily, Baldur’s Gate 3 star Neil Newbon has created an initiative that will hopefully help stem the use of AI in games, and bring awareness to the value that actors bring to video games.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Star Neil Newbon Has Founded The Pixel Pack
The Pixel Pack Is A Group Working To Build Recognition For Video Game Actors

As reported by Entertainment Weekly, Neil Newbon has created a group known as the Pixel Pack. The team of actors has set out with the goal of elevating the public perception of video game actors, and reminding audiences that they are performers at the same level and deserving of the same rights as film or television actors. This means earning the same sort of protection sought by SAG-AFTRA against acting jobs being replaced by AI.
Newbon also touches on the idea that the use of AI makes the creative process too easy, and his belief that anything worth creating should require hard work. Anyone who has ever attempted a creative endeavor can understand what Newbon is talking about. Art is more than an idea, it is the result of the creative process. Working through an idea, realizing what parts work and which need to be changed, and finding creative ways to make that idea a reality is where art is born, and using AI to cut out that process robs art of its humanity.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Owes Some Of Its Success To Newbon And His Costars
Baldur’s Gate 3’s Cast Has Helped Keep The Game Popular






It wasn’t just Newbon whose performance drew players to Baldur’s Gate 3 and its cast of characters. The rivalry between Devora Wilde’s Lae’zel and Jennifer English’s Shadowheart was another fan-favorite aspect of the game. The pair appeared together in a IGN video about the game which also garnered millions of views. There is also a popular video series from High Rollers DnD where Newbon, English, Wilde, and fellow Baldur’s Gate 3 cast members Tim Downie (Gale), Samantha Béart (Karlach), Theo Solomon (Wyll), and Amelia Tyler (Narrator) play Dungeons & Dragons together.
Some Of Gaming’s Finest Have Joined Newbon, And Their Work Speaks For Itself
At Least 27 Other Creatives In The Gaming World Have Joined The Pixel Pack So Far






Neil Newbon is one of many talented voice actors involved with the Pixel Pack. This includes fellow Baldur’s Gate 3 stars Jennifer English, Devora Wild, Samantha Béart, and Maggie Robertson (also known for her role as Lady Dimitrescu in Resident Evil Village). Prolific voice actor Troy Baker has also thrown his support behind the Pack. Baker is well-known for his role as The Last of Us‘ Joel and his recent outing as Indiana Jones, which even earned him praise from Harrison Ford. His performance as Persona 4‘s Kanji is a personal favorite and I can’t imagine the game without it.
A full list of collaborators who appeared alongside Newbon in Pixel Pack photoshoots can be seen below:
Abubakar Salim
Ace Ruele
Alix Wilton Regan
Andi Norris
Anjali Bhimani
Ben Starr
Bryan Dechart
David Menkin
Devora Wilde
Díana Bermudez
Doug Cockle
Erika Ishii
Fred Tatasciore
Jane Perry
Jennifer English
Joseph Balderrama
Luis Guerreiro
Maggie Robertson
Matt Mercer
Melina Juergens
Melanie Liburd
Nick Apostolides
Noshir Dalal
Sam Lake
Samantha Béart
Troy Baker
Yuri Lowenthal
In his Insider Gaming interview, Neil Newbon remarked that narrative has become an increasingly important part of games. Along with that, the actors who bring that narrative to life have also become far more integral to the creation of stories like Baldur’s Gate 3, The Last of Us, or the Hellblade series. Even if AI reaches the point where it can convincingly recreate a human voice perfectly, it won’t be able to bring the dedication and creativity to roles that these actors have. The Pixel Pack has more than earned our respect and recognition, so let’s give it to them.