A Rockstar Games release without controversy would be like The Game Awards without ads: More or less impossible and rightly inconceivable. Such has been the case since Red Dead Redemption 2, and crunch concerns arose around 2018. While that did nothing to impact the game’s success, it reportedly contributed to a major shift behind the scenes at the studio, which would in turn impact development on Grand Theft Auto 6.
You’ve likely heard about the firings of 34 employees from the company earlier this month. At the time, Rockstar was accused of union-busting, which it denied, and retaliated by stating that the firings were due to said employees “distributing and discussing confidential information in a public forum.”
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