He development of the new Grand Theft Auto enough for a soap opera, to the last delay we added that the company had decided fire 35 people for revealing secrets.
Those affected said this was due to their attempt to unionize in Canada and the United Kingdom, something that increasingly appears to be the case. In fact, both Rockstar and Take-Two said it was because “serious offenses“.
Now the situation could have changed because People Make Games reported that the The dismissal of these workers was not for revealing secrets from GTA 6 or other studio projects.
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According to his story, the problem arose as a result of some internal company messages that were shared through a Discord server to employees and representatives of a union in Great Britain.
But now comes the twist, the messages shared were from policy changes to Rockstar Slackwhich eliminated messages where employees could talk about things outside of the office.
The report points out that the developer has such tight security that these workers can’t even check their emails unless they are in person at the studio itself.
One of those affected apparently posted the Slack changes to the aforementioned Discord, when most other developers had not yet received any communication.
Therefore, the People Make Games source suggests that someone from that server was the one who took that message to the Rockstar’s own direction.
That was probably the spark that started the study’s internal investigation and this led to the sudden dismissal of workers.
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The organization later accused Rockstar of union suppression and filed a legal complaint on behalf of the employees who lost their jobs.
More than 200 studio employees signed a letter demanding the reinstatement of workers, something that currently does not appear to be happening.
Don’t you think either The recent dismissals at Rockstar were due to the alleged revelation of GTA 6 secrets?