Rockstar Games Mandates Return to Office for GTA 6 Security

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Rockstar Games is requiring employees to return to the office five days a week in April due to security concerns related to the final stages of Grand Theft Auto 6's development. The decision aims to increase productivity and security measures following previous leaks. The company believes in-person work will ensure the game's quality and polish, despite successful remote game development by other studios. This move reflects a broader trend in the gaming industry, with Ubisoft also facing employee discontent over return-to-office mandates.
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