U.S. videogame voice artists go on strike

Reuters

Published Oct 21, 2016 11:33AM ET

U.S. videogame voice artists go on strike

(Reuters) - Actors who provide voice-overs for video games went on strike in the United States on Friday over pay and the refusal of employers to tell them what games they will be working on ahead of time.

The strike affects 11 gaming companies, including Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) Inc , Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ:ATVI) Inc's Activision unit and Take-Two Interactive Software Inc.

The actors are represented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Arts (SAG-AFTRA), which said it had been negotiating terms for a new contract for nearly two years.

The voice-over actors have been demanding for a bonus based on game sales on top of their pay.

The strike affects games that went into production after Feb. 17, 2015.