What Take-Two’s CEO Thinks About Unions

Just before the release of Rockstar’s open-world action game Red Dead Redemption 2, reports emerged about the working conditions at the studios that developed the game. This naturally led to a discussion about unions, which are largely non-existent in the video game world. Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two, has now weighed in on the subject of unions. He told GI.biz that it’s “hard to imagine” why his developers would want to unionize, but if they do, management would work on a collective bargaining agreement with them.

Before making his point about unions in the games industry specifically, Zelnick offered a higher-level view of why he believes unions exist in the first place.

“Unions tend to develop when labor relations are not typically non-existent,” Zelnick said. “And typically unions have been most beneficial when there were more workers than there were jobs. And where the jobs were low-paying jobs. We have fewer workers than we have jobs, and they’re high-paying jobs.”

“Right now, Take-Two has 500 open positions. There are 220,000 or so people employed in the US video game business. They make about $100,000 on average, maybe more. It’s hard to imagine what would motivate that crew to unionize,” Zelnick added. “But we’re a compliant company and will serve the law. If our colleagues want to engage in collective bargaining, then we will.”

Unions are common in other popular media industries such as TV and film, but the video game business is largely unionized. Unionization efforts in the video game industry appear to be ramping up of late, with groups like Game Workers Unite appearing at recent industry events like E3 and the Game Developers Conference to spread the message.

The practice of “crunch,” or working overly long hours to finish a development milestone in gaming, is often connected to unionization efforts and measures to improve the work-life balance of developers. Recently, GameSpot spoke with the developers of Ubisoft’s The Division 2, and they told us what is being done to minimize crunch and promote a healthy work-life balance.

Marvel’s Shang-Chi Casting Update: Donnie Yen, Ludi Lin, Ross Butler

The rumor mill continues to churn for Marvel’s Shang-Chi movie as a report from That Hashtag Show claims actors Ludi Lin and Ross Butler are on the short-list of actors being considered for the role of Shang-Chi, while martial arts movie legend Donnie Yen is confirmed as being courted for an unnamed part.

Here’s everything you need to know about these potential actors for Marvel’s Shang-Chi, the first Asian-led MCU movie:

 

The Biggest Games that Weren’t at E3

E3 is the big opportunity for developers to show off a year’s worth of work, but every year some of the biggest surprises are what wasn’t at the show. E3 2019 was huge for some of the most anticipated games coming in 2019 and 2020, but with Sony abstaining from this year’s conference we were denied the further details we’ve been craving since last year’s reveals. But Sony’s games weren’t the only ones that were MIA – here, we’ve collected every big game we could think of that was missing from this year’s lineup.

Death Stranding

1 Death Stranding

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FTWD: Dwight and Morgan Had the Best Season 5 Scene So Far

Warning: Spoilers follow for Fear the Walking Dead through Season 5 episode 3, “Humbug’s Gulch.”

Fear the Walking Dead’s fifth season has gotten off to a rocky start. Not just because of the many hurdles and harrowing dangers our main characters have faced, but also on various creative levels.

With the premiere, we re-joined the Fear cast as they attempted to help someone, which was their big mission statement coming out of Season 4. They had a warehouse full of supplies and a clear credo about helping stragglers and wanderers out on the road. Quickly, after a plane crash left them stranded in this new special somewhere, we’d learn that, to date, they’d helped no one. Nothing had panned out.

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Gears 5: All of Our New Gameplay, Information, and More!

June’s IGN First game is Gears 5! We’re gearing up for the third-person shooter sequel’s launch on September 10 by diving deep into Escape, the brand-new PvE multiplayer mode. We’ll have new gameplay video, game details, and much more!

This page will serve as a continually updated hub of everything we’re doing all month long. Take a look at the list below and catch up on anything you’ve missed!

14 Minutes of Escape Mode Gameplay

More Escape Gameplay

Escape Mode Explained

First Look at the Jack Drone from the Collector’s Edition

Gears 5 and…Terminator??

ELEAGUE Trailer

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New Nintendo Switch Patch Out Now, Doesn’t Do Much

The latest Nintendo Switch firmware update has arrived, but don’t get too excited. Version 8.1.0 is out now, and it doesn’t do much. The official patch notes are one line long.

“General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience,” it states.

Your Switch will most likely download the update automatically if you have it connected to the internet. To verify you have the latest version installed, head to the System Settings menu and look for Version 8.1.0. You can also manually trigger the update on the System Settings menu.

In other Switch news, it was recently reported that production on the rumored new Switch models has begun, and that Nintendo moved production out of China due to the threat of Trump’s tariffs. One of the consoles reportedly has beefier specs, while the other is reportedly a lower-cost alternative that may feature a different form factor.

Nintendo made no hardware announcements at E3, but the company still had a lot to share. Perhaps Nintendo’s biggest news from Nintendo at E3 was the announcement of a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Additionally, Banjo is coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Cyberpunk 2077’s Behind-Closed-Door E3 Demo To Be Public Soon

Cyberpunk 2077 had an impressive showing on Microsoft’s stage during E3 2019, where we learned lots of information–like the role Keanu Reeves plays–and saw lots of exciting gameplay. That gameplay may have been restricted to a behind-closed-doors event on the show floor, but Polish developers CD Projekt Red announced that we’ll all get to see it this August.

In replying to a tweet from Wushu Studios’ community manager, CD Projekt Red’s global community lead Marcin Momot said Cyberpunk 2077’s extended gameplay demo will be public during this year’s PAX West, which takes place in the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle between August 29 and September 2. Momot said, “It’s going to happen exactly during PAX West.”

In other Cyberpunk news, we’ve learned that the sci-fi, first-person shooter will have multiple endings. In an interview with YongYea during this year’s E3, quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz simply confirmed that, like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt before it, Cyberpunk 2077 will have more than one ending. How many remains to be seen, as Tomaszkiewicz didn’t quantify “multiple.” However, Tomaszkiewicz also said that all other augmentations–aside from the two assigned during the Prologue–are completely optional and that there is currently no level cap set for the game.

We’re getting ever closer to the release of Cyberpunk 2077, as CD Projekt Red founder Marcin Iwinski confirmed that the game has entered the polishing stage of development. Cyberpunk 2077 launches on April 16, 2020 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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Pokemon: Last Chance For A Free Shiny Pikachu / Eevee In Let’s Go

Last month, The Pokemon Company began distributing a free Shiny Pikachu and Eevee for the Let’s Go games on Nintendo Switch. If you’ve yet to claim one, however, your time to do so is running out. The distribution is set to end this Sunday, June 23, making this your last opportunity to add the free Shiny Pokemon to your collection.

To claim the Pokemon, you’ll first need to download the free Pokemon Pass app on your smartphone. You can grab it from Google Play or the App Store. Once the app has been installed, you’ll need to visit a participating Target store, then find a sign with a QR code for the free Pokemon in the toy aisle. Scan the code using the Pokemon Pass app and you’ll receive a serial code that you can then input in the Let’s Go games.

The Pokemon you’ll receive will be the opposite of the version you own, so you’ll get a Shiny Eevee in Let’s Go Pikachu, and a Shiny Pikachu in Let’s Go Eevee. Each Pokemon comes at level 10 and knows the following movesets:

Pikachu

  • Thunderbolt
  • Double Kick
  • Double Team
  • Thunder

Eevee

  • Double-Edge
  • Iron Tail
  • Helping Hand
  • Facade

Once you’ve gotten a serial code from Target, fire up your copy of Let’s Go and select the Mystery Gift option from the game’s main menu. Choose the option to receive your gift with a code/password, then the serial code and the free Pikachu or Eevee will be downloaded into your game. You can find step-by-step directions in our guide on how to get your free Shiny Pikachu or Eevee.

Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee are available now on Nintendo Switch, but those aren’t the only Pokemon RPGs coming to the console. A new pair of Pokemon games, Pokemon Sword and Shield, are set to launch on the system on November 15. We learned a lot more details about the titles at E3 2019; we got our first look at their new Dynamax mechanic and learned how Max Raid Battles work. You can read more about the games in our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide.

Mortal Kombat 11 Adding “Kombat League” With Ranked Seasons, Rewards

Mortal Kombat 11 is getting a significant addition to competitive play with an update coming on June 18. The “Kombat League” update will add a seasonal ranked mode with in-game rewards up for grabs.

In Kombat League, you can participate in ranked matches during four-week seasons to compete (ahem, kompete) your way across nine tiers of ranks. Those range from Apprentice to Elder God. Rewards are cumulative for all lower tiers, and you’ll earn rewards based on the highest tier you reached during the season. The update will also add new daily and seasonal quests for more items. Once a season ends, the next one will start immediately so you can start grinding your way up to the next set of rewards. The first season is called the Season of Blood.

The matchmaking system will pair you up against players of similar skill levels as you improve and climb the ranks. The update will also add a new meter to give you a quick look at your chances of winning against an opponent when you begin a ranked match.

The Kombat League will be launching alongside Shang Tsung, the first of six planned DLC fighters. The studio has also revealed Spawn, Nightwolf, and Sindel are coming, but another DLC fighter reveal could be on the way.