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More than 200 developers at Bethesda Game Studios have unionized with the Communications Workers of America .
The CWA describes this as “the first wall-to-wall union at a Microsoft video game studio,” meaning all eligible job titles will be represented by the CWA .
Microsoft has already recognized unions formed by Activision QA workers and ZeniMax Studios QA.
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