Bloomberg: Rockstar is bringing back a 5-day work week
The development process for GTA 6 is probably reaching the finish line.
Bloomberg reports that Rockstar is requiring workers to return to work five days a week starting in April. The requirement is driven by the studio's desire to improve employee productivity and efficiency as GTA 6 enters its final stages of development.
According to the publication, employees received the order by e-mail. The letter states that the studio is concerned about the decline in worker efficiency, as well as recent leaks of footage and a trailer. In addition, the message emphasizes the benefits of personal collaboration to achieve the goal of making the project of the highest quality and meeting the high demands of fans.
Bloomberg reports that Rockstar is requiring workers to return to work five days a week starting in April. The requirement is driven by the studio's desire to improve employee productivity and efficiency as GTA 6 enters its final stages of development.
According to the publication, employees received the order by e-mail. The letter states that the studio is concerned about the decline in worker efficiency, as well as recent leaks of footage and a trailer. In addition, the message emphasizes the benefits of personal collaboration to achieve the goal of making the project of the highest quality and meeting the high demands of fans.
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