Skip to main content

Concerns over AI threaten to extend current video game acting strike

concerns over ai threaten extend current video game acting strike studio
Backstage / Backstage

Since July 2024, members of SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild — American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) have been on strike regarding the use of their work and likeness in games, and new concerns are poised to extend the strike. A message sent to union members cites “alarming loopholes” that threaten members and leave them “vulnerable to AI abuse,” based on information shared with Eurogamer.

Yuri Lowenthal, the voice of Spider-Man, spoke with Variety earlier this month and summed up the situation well. “It boils down to three things for me. One is consent that you don’t use the data that you’ve recorded from us to manufacture a performance that we had no say over. Two, compensation: if you’re going to do something like that, then we deserve a piece of that. Otherwise, actors won’t get paid anymore, and it’s all over for us. And three: control, being able to track that sort of stuff and know where it’s going.”

Recommended Videos

The situation is complicated, with numerous moving parts and varied opinions, but Lowenthal’s statement gives you the gist of the guild’s concerns. Many voice actors, including Jennifer Hale (the voice of female Shepard in Mass Effect)

The exterior of the SAG-AFTRA building.
Wikimedia Commons / SAG-AFTRA

Audrey Cooling, spokesperson for the video game producer’s party, responded to SAG-AFTRA’s concerns with the following statement (also shared with Eurogamer). “We have proposed a deal that includes wage increases of over 15 percent for SAG-AFTRA represented performers in video games, as well as enhanced health and safety protections, industry-leading terms of use for AI digital replicas in-game and additional compensation for the use of an actor’s performance in other games.”

Please enable Javascript to view this content

SAG-AFTRA has not publicly responded to the latest proposal. Until an agreement is reached that the guild feels is beneficial to its members, the strike is likely to continue. SAG has encouraged non-affiliated members to turn down work until video game studios agree to the terms.

This is not the first time voice actors have striked over career concerns. Another strike lasted from late 2016 until 2017 over fair compensation, with an agreement finally being reached in September 2017.

Patrick Hearn
Patrick Hearn writes about smart home technology like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, smart light bulbs, and more. If it's a…
Don’t miss this Samsung G9 OLED monitor deal — save $350!
The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 gaming monitor.

If you've purchased a powerful machine from gaming PC deals, its capabilities will be wasted if you stick to your old display. We highly recommend going for the 49-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 gaming monitor, especially now that there's a $350 discount directly from Samsung. Originally sold at $1,300, it's down to $950 -- it's still not in the realm of affordable screens, but getting this monitor for less than $1,000 is an opportunity that you wouldn't want to miss, so you better hurry with your purchase.

Why you should buy the 49-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 gaming monitor
The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 scored an impressive 4.5 stars out of 5 stars in our review, and we've tagged it as the best 32:9 gaming monitor in our list of the best gaming monitors. The 49-inch screen with Dual QHD resolution promises lifelike details while you play the best PC games, while QD-OLED technology delivers an extremely wide color gamut and intense brightness levels. The 32:9 aspect ratio isn't going to be compatible with every single game out there, but when it works, it's going to enable completely immersive gameplay that you won't be able to enjoy anywhere else.

Read more
Our favorite ultrawide gaming monitor has a great discount today
The Alienware 34 Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor on a white background.

Alienware deals cover gaming PCs and gaming laptops, but they also include discounts on fantastic displays like the Alienware 34 QD-OLED gaming monitor. It's currently part of a clearance sale from Dell with a $250 discount, which drops its price from $900 to just $650. It's a steal to get this screen for this price, and a lot of other gamers are probably thinking the same thing. Before stocks of the gaming monitor run out, push through with your purchase immediately if you want to secure the savings.

Why you should buy the Alienware 34 QD-OLED gaming monitor
The Alienware 34 QD-OLED is featured in our roundup of the best gaming monitors as the best ultrawide gaming monitor, after receiving a score of 4.5 stars out of 5 stars in our review. The QD-OLED technology in this display delivers unbeatable contrast, and the monitor also promises fantastic HDR performance and excellent color saturation. When you're playing on this 34-inch screen, you'll be rewarded with an immersive experience that will let you further enjoy the best PC games.

Read more
The PC games with the best graphics
Cyberpunk 2077 running on the LG UltraGear OLED 45.

There's no doubt that the graphics on the best PS5 and Xbox Series X games are impressive. Even the Switch has a few games that look amazing despite being far weaker than its competitors. However, no system can hold a candle to what a top-of-the-line PC can do. Most of the best PC games are also available on consoles, but the reason we choose to play them on our rigs is because we can push both the frame rates and visuals to levels no console can match. Frame rates are obviously important, but when you want to show off your games, or maybe just bask in the ultra-realistic worlds set to the highest possible fidelity, there are a few games that are worth cranking up to max. From open-world games and RPGs to horror and simulators, these are the PC games with the best graphics to show off your rig's power.

The newest games will always outclass the older ones, so keep an eye out for the big upcoming PC games to know what the next graphical powerhouse will be.

Read more