Episode 125: Activision Union Busters Rack Up Another L (News Show)

QA workers at Activision-owned Raven Software have been given the go-ahead from the NLRB to unionize. Also: Hardware supply continues to be challenging according to latest NPD report, Nintendo is facing its own labor issues, and Sony scores a partial victory in court. You can support Virtual Economy’s growth via our Ko-Fi and also purchase Virtual Economy merchandise! TIME STAMPS [00:00:46] - NPD for March 2022 [00:27:35] - Investment Interlude [00:31:02] - Quick Hits [00:38:44] - Labor Report SOURCES NPD Report on US Video Game Spending for March 2022 | Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella) on Twitter Nintendo hit with labor complaint | Axios Aston Carter - Nintendo of America | NLRB Judge says gender discrimination suit against PlayStation is light on facts | Axios Activision Gets Investor Suit Over Sex Harassment Probes Tossed | Bloomberg Law Meta’s Sheryl Sandberg Pressured Daily Mail to Drop Bobby Kotick Reporting | Wall Street Journal (Paywall) Game Workers Alliance Announces NLRB Victory | Game Workers Alliance (@WeAreGWA) on Twitter NLRB ruling gives green light to Raven Software union vote | Washington Post INVESTMENT INTERLUDE Gearbox to acquire Tiny Tina co-developer Lost Boys Interactive | GamesIndustry Introducing Spellcraft (oh, and we raised some more funding) | One More Game ProbablyMonsters Raises $200M in Largest Series A Round for Videogame Development | Probably Monsters Epic Games invests in 3D scanning company M-XR | Game Developer

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The business of video games can be complicated. In each episode of Virtual Economy, hosts and analysts Amanda Farough and Michael Futter break down the biggest business news in the video game industry.