The Interactive Media Agreement (Video Games) Strike Order extends to interactive programs produced under the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Interactive Media Agreement, Interactive Localization Agreement, and Interactive Low Budget Agreement.
Certain interactive programs, however, are not struck, and therefore not within the scope of this Strike Order. These include interactive programs approved for an Interim Interactive Media Agreement or Interim Interactive Localization Agreement, or signed to a Tiered-Budget Independent Agreement that are not struck and members are encouraged to work these programs during the strike.
Producers that otherwise fall within the scope of the strike order may apply for an Interim Agreement or Interim Interactive Localization Agreement, as applicable. Such applications are vetted and, if approved by SAG-AFTRA, the union may offer the applicable agreement; the producer accepts the agreement by returning a signed copy. Once that process is complete, performers may render services on that specific production without being in violation of the strike order.
Samples of the Interim Interactive Media Agreement and the Interim Interactive Localization Agreement are available below, along with rate sheets reflecting the general wage increases in these agreements.