SAG-AFTRA makes exception for student devs and game jams in 8-month videogame performance strike_ 'I
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
SAG-AFTRA is making a move to support student game developers amidst its ongoing strike with a new exception that will allow striking video game actors to work on student projects and game jams.
On Friday, SAG-AFTRA announced the Student Interactive Waiver Agreement and the Game Jam Waiver Agreement, which open the door for actors who are members of the union to work on certain projects without breaking their strike. Both aim to specifically support early-career game developers.
SAG-AFTRA (the Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists), which represents video game actors, as of March 26. Due to the strike, actors are currently not working on new projects with major game studios, so any opportunity to work on projects without breaking the strike can be a big help. These new waivers open the door for new work opportunities for actors while also supporting up-and-coming game developers.
As long as protections against situations like that remain off the [[link]] table, the SAG-AFTRA strike will continue. Game studios are starting to feel the impact of the strike, too – League of Legends is reportedly and a new Destiny 2 episode launched in February .
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