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SAG-AFTRA video game actors accepted a new 2025 agreement, the union shared on Wednesday. With this agreement, the video games actors' strike is officially over, with this conclusion coming almost a ...
Performers agree to a deal with 10 of the biggest companies in the games industry after reaching a deal on AI.
Hello! As you might have noticed, all this week Eurogamer has been celebrating Pride with another series of features exploring the intersection of queer culture and gaming. As ever, it's been a ...
Podcast special: Ashly Burch on the importance of queer roles, mental health, and authentic representation in gaming "It's baked into the fibre of who we are." ...
Date Everything! isn’t the dating sim it appears to be. Though the game’s cutesy art style and lighthearted premise indicate an unserious game that’s making yet another joke at the expense of the ...
While Ashly Burch has worked with the likes of Atlus, Guerilla, Naughty Dog, and survived multiple stints with Randy Pitchford, the prolific voice actress still has one name on her mind – Hideo ...
Ashly Burch (Mythic Quest) spoke with Bleeding Cool about spinoff Side Quest, if she's been approached for a The Last of Us cameo, and more.
Ashly Burch, a writer for "Mythic Quest" who plays Rachel — a former MQ game tester and current head of monetization — stepped into the role of co-creator and co-showrunner for "Side Quest ...
Created by Ashly Burch, John Howell Harris and Katie McElhenney, “Side Quest” is only four episodes long. Each one is around half an hour in length, and each episode functions just like one of these ...
Ashly Burch, the voice of Horizon Zero Dawn’s Aloy, expresses deep concerns over AI replacing human performers in video games amid the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
The voice behind the iconic PlayStation character Ashly Burch took to TikTok to comment on the AI-generated video that leaked last week, with Burch explaining the developer of the Horizon games ...
Horizon actor Ashly Burch has addressed the AI Aloy video that leaked online last week, using it to call attention to the demands of striking voice actors.