After almost a year, the video game voice actors strike is over

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The video game voice actors strike is over, and — as is often the case with compromises — it seems like neither party really got what it wanted in the end.

The 340-day work stoppage came to an end on Saturday with a "tentative" agreement between the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and 11 video game companies. It was Hollywood union's longest strike to date.

The industry interests on the other side of the dispute — termed "management" in the union's announcement of the deal — includes some of the biggest players in games. Activision, Electronic Arts, Insomniac Games, Take-Two Interactive, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment are among the most notable. Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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