As we mentioned earlier this week


The SAG-AFTRA union officially goes on strike against several gaming publishers, meaning many games currently in production are in rs2joy jeopardy of delays until the strike s resolution.Not long after the final round of negotiations between the SAG-AFTRA union andseveral game publishers failed to produce anything significant, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has officially gone on strike in protest of how gaming publishers are handling voice acting contracts and performances as a whole.

As we mentioned earlier this week, the strike could have a significant impact on several games that are currently in production. Since many large companies like Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Activision, and Warner Bros. Interactive are included on the strike mandate, it means any games ofthose companies that went into production after February 17, 2015 are in jeopardy of facing delays due to the strike, which is something that certainly warrants attention.

Here s what the union had to say about the official strike notice which went liveOctober 21, a deadline which set in advance by the union:Our negotiations for a successor to the Interactive Media Agreement have been going on for nearly two years. We have consistently conveyed to management both how serious we are about achieving these important aims for our members and our willingness to come to a reasonable deal.