Last summer, the American Federation of Musicians hit videogame composer Austin Wintory (Monaco, Journey) with a $50,000 fine for working on The Banner Saga in violation of its (nonexistent) game music contract. Thanks to the union‘s own stubbornness and greed, none of its members were allowed to compose music for videogames. A contract put together in 2012 without the input of AFM‘s members was so skewed towards the union that no videogame producers were willing to agree to it. (It wasn‘t until 2014 that Microsoft agreed to the terms of AFM‘s revamped contract. It remains the sole company to do so.)