‘Our industry has been strip-mined’: video game workers protest at The Game Awards
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- Outside the 2025 Game Awards at the Peacock theater in Los Angeles, video game workers protested against industry greed, highlighting concerns that games are being commodified for profit at the expense of creativity and labor rights. The protest featured signs denouncing the exploitation of workers and the perceived decline of the awards' integrity.
- This protest underscores a growing discontent among video game workers, represented by groups like the United Videogame Workers and the Communications Workers of America, who are advocating for better working conditions and fair compensation in an industry increasingly dominated by large corporations.
- The juxtaposition of the celebratory nature of The Game Awards, which honored titles like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, with the serious grievances raised by workers reflects ongoing tensions in the gaming industry. Issues such as labor exploitation, corporate greed, and the struggle for worker representation are becoming more prominent, as the industry grapples with its future amidst rapid technological and economic changes.
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