The absurdist browser-based baseball simulator, Blaseball, is known on the Internet for cultivating its own dedicated playerbase. The community surrounding Blaseball is hardcore in every sense of the word, with many being drawn to the game’s emphasis on inclusivity as well as the strange absurdity of it all.
Now, the Blaseball community has begun building its own union organization workshops dedicated to help players in their real-world work lives. Thanks to a group of Blaseball fans known as Spies Organize, a website was built for interested players to gather and join the workshops, further enabling a sense of community around the strange browser game.
Speaking to Polygon, members of the Spies Organize website that hosts these union workshop said it has been a big success. “It’s been a very good way of showing what collective organizing can do, building on each other’s capacity,” said one facilitator named Auri. “Doing that mutual aid, working through each other, our ability to enact change is massively increased.”
The community surrounding Blaseball seems inherently strong, thanks to how niche the game is. At the end of the day, it’s a pretty cool example of what a video game community can do when they work together.
Blaseball is available now on web browsers.
Sources: Blaseball, Polygon