Article 6RG07 Video game actors and publishers are finally negotiating again

Video game actors and publishers are finally negotiating again

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Ash Parrish
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The video game voice actor strike could be over soon. SAG-AFTRA, which negotiates the interactive media agreement that governs video game performances, has announced that negotiations on the agreement will resume on Wednesday, October 23rd.

SAG-AFTRA and members of the interactive media bargaining group - which includes video game companies like Activision, Insomniac Games, Take Two, Electronic Arts, and more - had been negotiating a new interactive media agreement for almost two years. In September of last year, SAG-AFTRA members voted for strike authorization, warning that a strike would be forthcoming if the two parties could not reach a deal. This summer, a strike was formally authorized and SAG-AFTRA members began picketing on July...

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