SAG-AFTRA, the actors' union, has ended its lengthy video game strike after securing a tentative agreement with major gaming companies.
This agreement, reached after over 300 days of striking, includes significant improvements to performers' wages, health and safety measures.
A key point of contention was the use of artificial intelligence, with the companies making concessions to protect actors' rights.
The tentative deal will now be reviewed by the union's membership before being formally ratified and the details released.