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Big news for Overwatch fans: Almost 200 developers at Blizzard Entertainment have formed a union. On May 9th, 2025, the Overwatch Gamemakers Guild came together. They unionized under the Communications Workers of America (CWA) to push for better working conditions. With the gaming industry facing layoffs, this move could shake things up during these tough times. Want more gaming scoops? Head over to Total Apex Gaming.

What Happened?

The Overwatch Gamemakers Guild brings together around 200 Overwatch team members—think artists, engineers, QA testers, and designers. It’s a full-team effort, covering everyone except managers. The union was announced after most workers either signed union cards or voted online to join, according to the CWA press release. Microsoft, which owns Blizzard, recognized the union right away, sticking to a labor agreement from 2022. This follows a similar union push by World of Warcraft devs in 2024, which hints at a shift at Blizzard.

Why Did They Unionize?

The past year hasn’t been kind to game developers. In 2024, Microsoft slashed 1,900 jobs across its gaming division, including Blizzard, after buying Activision Blizzard, as noted by CNBC. Later, another 650 jobs were cut, per Variety. On top of that, long hours and uneven pay have worn folks down. Frank Le Cocq, a VFX artist, told the CWA that last year’s layoffs sparked his interest in organizing. Senior test analyst Foster Elmendorf said they’re excited to join a bigger push to fix the industry, according to PC Gamer.

What’s Next?

Now, the guild will negotiate a contract with Microsoft, aiming for fair pay, job security, and less crunch time. Other Microsoft gaming unions, like Raven Software’s, have hit snags with slow talks, per GameSpot. Still, with over 2,600 Microsoft game workers unionized, per GamesHub, this could ripple across the industry. A win here might mean a stronger Overwatch team and even better games ahead.

How’s the Community Taking It?

The reaction’s been mostly positive. A Blizzard dev posted on X, “And today, we’ve officially unionized ,” celebrating after surviving layoffs. It’s a morale boost, but some wonder how long negotiations will take. For the latest on this, check out Total Apex Gaming’s news section.

Final Thoughts

This union could be a game-changer for Overwatch and beyond. With developers fighting for better conditions, the gaming world might see some real improvements. Stay tuned—this is just the start.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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