Grand Theft Auto 6 devs hit out at Rockstar’s ‘reckless’ return-to-office mandate
A number of Rockstar Games developers have criticised the company for telling employees they must return to the office full-time in April.
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A number of Rockstar Games developers have criticised the company for telling employees they must return to the office full-time in April.
A new report could indicate that 's release date could be earlier than most had previously assumed. The game's first trailer gave players an insight into the highly anticipated crime title's main story and setting and announced a release window of "". While this release window was vague, it gave Rockstar an entire year to work with, rather than a set date to adhere to and risk having to announce any delays.
Employees at Rockstar have been asked to return to the office five days a week, now that GTA 6 enters its final year of development.
Rockstar Games has reportedly requested that employees return to the office full-time as it approaches the final stages of development on Grand Theft Auto 6.
After years of anticipation, Grand Theft Auto 6 is entering the last stages of development and Rockstar Games' leadership is preparing for the final push. It's been just over a decade since fans of GTA got a new entry in the series and two years since Rockstar confirmed Grand Theft Auto 6 was in development. Over that time, gamers have grown more excited and hungry for any news about how the sequel is shaping up.
Grand Theft Auto 6 could be getting some star power from ScHoolboy Q, a rapper whose music has been featured in past GTA games. Grand Theft Auto 6 is easily one of the most highly-anticipated games in recent memory, and shockwaves were sent across the internet when Rockstar finally gave fans their first trailer of the new entry late last year. Since then, GTA 6 has been shrouded in mystery, with plenty of rumors and speculation about its story and Florida-based Leonida setting.
A Red Dead Redemption 2 fan has noticed a world map of planet Earth that is available in the style of the map from the game. Red Dead Redemption 2 continues inspiring fans around the world, and this map is a cool way to blend Rockstar's fictional world with the real one.
Legendary artist Anita Ward may have just hinted at her involvement in Grand Theft Auto 6. This led some fans to speculate that one of her iconic songs that was already featured in GTA: San Andreas, although sung by a different artist, could also be part of GTA 6.