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submitted 1 year ago by probably@beehaw.org to c/gaming@beehaw.org

As games get bigger and become more cinematic (and more expensive), there will be studios that grow and grow and then make big layoffs in a lull.

The coders, designers, and need an overarching union together from which they are contracted to work on projects. In fact, the writers and designers could probably work with the existing unions in Hollywood.

The huge studios would function just like in Hollywood. And yeah they would want to pump out those blockbusters, but nothing would stop indie developers from developing. I would allow for consistent and fair discussions for the unions and studios as to how pay will be done. It will also put in safeties for crunch and other abuses.

I'm not saying Hollywood is some perfect working model. I'm just saying it makes way more sense as a model for how modern AAA games are made.

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[-] frog@beehaw.org 17 points 1 year ago

Very well said. I think there is an argument that the gaming industry would benefit from more unionisation (there are very few sectors that wouldn't benefit from it!), but emulating Hollywood doesn't seem like the answer.

[-] greenskye@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I think it's fair to say they're are some significant similarities between the two industries. They both focus on large, multi year creative projects with unknown returns. I'm not sure emulating Hollywood is the answer, but they can at least look at how existing Hollywood unions have approached addressing any similar problems

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