News...Microsoft Double Fine Is Unionizing
The Psychonauts developer is the latest Microsoft studio to unionize
By Nathan Grayson
Published: May 08, 2026, 6:51 pm
Last updated: May 08, 2026, 7:05 pm
Double Fine, the Microsoft-owned studio behind Psychonauts and, more recently, experimental fare like Keeper and Kiln, is set to unionize, per a petition filed to the National Labor Relations Board.
The petition, filed May 7, says that like other Microsoft games division studios that have unionized to date, Double Fine workers are making their unionization push in conjunction with Communications Workers of America (CWA). The union will include all regular part-time and full-time employeesa total of 42.
On May 7, the workers at Microsoft studio Double Fine Productions announced their decision to form a union with CWA to preserve and extend the studios commitments to creative excellence, diversity and inclusion, and worker quality of life," CWA said in a statement to Aftermath. "In tandem with requesting voluntary recognition from the company, workers have also filed an election petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to secure union representation. We appreciate that Microsoft has taken a neutral approach and agreed not to interfere in any way with workers rights to organize unions.
CWA has continued to organize Microsoft workers even as the company has laid off thousands, and neutrality agreementsbargained back in 2022 prior to the completion of Microsofts purchase of Activision Blizzardhave lapsed. The hope is to negotiate a new neutrality agreement in the near future, Juniper Dowell, a senior QA tester and union steward at Zenimax Bethesda Softworks, told Aftermath at GDC in March.
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