VIDEO : Rockstar Games Under Fire For Overtime Practices

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Business Insider reports that Rockstar Games came under fire earlier this week after claims made by cofounder Dan Houser.
Houser claimed employees were working 100-hour weeks to finish the company's upcoming game, "Red Dead Redemption 2."
The game has received positive early buzz.
Rockstar has been accused of taking part in "crunch culture," or pushing staff to work overtime.
Overworking staff is an ongoing problem for video game studios, and the tech industry at large.
Houser has since said Rockstar doesn't force anyone to work extra-long hours.
Now, Rockstar employees have taken to social media to express their feelings about the studio's work environment.


Rockstar Games Under Fire For Overtime Practices

19-10-2018 - Vidéo