The actors' union strike against video game publishers is still ongoing, with new agreements being written in November.
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Three months after going on a video game strike, SAG-AFTRA will be returning to the negotiating table with the companies that sign on to the Interactive Media Agreement on October 23rd.
Formosa will be held accountable ... SAG-AFTRA is seeking a new interactive media agreement that would require video game companies to inform performers about how their work will be used, obtain ...
The video game companies included in the bargaining ... Disney Character Voices Inc., Electronic Arts Productions Inc., Formosa Interactive LLC, Insomniac Games Inc., Llama Productions LLC ...
By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media Reporter SAG-AFTRA and a coalition of video game ... that producer Formosa Interactive “tried to subvert” the strike on an unnamed game by attempting to hire ...
There's no sign of a resolution on the issue of AI training based on the performances of voice artists in video games. The ...
Back in September, SAG-AFTRA honed in on the Formosa Group on claims that the voiceover production company had sought non-union work via a shell company for a video game currently in development.
It’s been many months since SAG-AFTRA and the major video game companies sat down for in ... Electronic Arts Productions, Formosa Interactive, Insomniac Games, Llama Productions, Take 2 ...
According to SAG-AFTRA, Formosa, a union signatory that provides ... video games “shortly after the start of SAG-AFTRA’s video game strike” on July 26. While SAG-AFTRA is not accusing ...
Formosa tried to “cancel” the unnamed video game, which was covered by the strike, shortly after the start of the work stoppage, SAG-AFTRA said. The union said when Formosa learned it could ...