A lot of games could be affected by the SAG-AFTRA video game actors strike, but Grand Theft Auto 6 isn't one of them.
A lot of games will be affected by the SAG-AFTRA video game actors strike, but one of the most anticipated games of the next few years isn’t one of them. In a statement to Kotaku, it was confirmed that Grand Theft Auto 6 isn’t impacted by the strike.
Recommended Videos “Due to certain provisions in the IMA contract, games that were in production at the time that the union provided the company its notice of termination are not currently subject to strike order. Most notices were sent in September 2022,” SAG-AFTRA states. There are different rules for live-service games. SAG-AFTRA said separately that it “served a separate notice relating to live service games, which we can strike in less than 60 days.” It continued, “We will update the membership if we expand the strike order to include those games closer to that time.”
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