I'm confused, why would streaming a game count as "crossing the picket line"? streamers aren't in SAG-AFTRA, so they aren't beholden to any strike, right?
Usually they ask you to not promote the games or tv shows. See "the expanse" author IAMA on Reddit, they refused to discuss the tv show due to strikes (legends, since half the questions were about it)
"If you don't it don't buy it" and "vote with your wallet" are the battlecries of compliant simpering corporate adherents, intended to deflate organized action against the sacred treat makers.
Modern games that release in a “release ready” state?
More seriously, Bethesda has people in the polishing workshop and also people in the dlc mines. If they strike, the polish and dlc gets delayed which is going to make gamers big mad since the buggy unfinished game which some of them have already bought season passes for is going to take even longer to actually be what it should have been at release.
In a more gamer note, if this delays ES6 the even more rabid segment of BSG fans is going to be rage fapping to Skyrim mods while typing death threats with the other.