Rockstar Games Employees Push for Union Recognition Ahead of GTA VI Launch
June 30, 2026
In the UK, Rockstar Games employees backed by the IWGB Game Workers Union are pursuing official union recognition to secure formal collective bargaining rights ahead of the release of GTA VI.
The union seeks pay transparency, better flexible working arrangements, and measures to address crunch, amid ongoing scrutiny of the studio’s labor practices.
Rockstar has faced claims of firing staff for distributing confidential information, a policy violation the company attributes to non-union activity rather than union pressure.
The broader industry is facing a reckoning over boom-and-bust cycles, with unions pushing for more stable and fair labor terms across game development.
Individual supporters emphasize formal recognition, management engagement, and establishing channels for collective bargaining and workplace protections.
Union concerns center on improving work environments, addressing pay disparities, reducing excessive overtime, and increasing flexibility to protect both workers and game quality.
Analysts say the potential strike and union actions could influence GTA VI’s launch timeline, depending on negotiations with management.
Take-Two has faced prior scrutiny over labor practices, with industry debates continuing on crunch and pay transparency as unions push for workers’ rights during GTA VI’s release.
Some union advocates view the strike as leverage to win recognition before launch, while underscoring the goal of broader industry protections.
The push is led by the IWGB Game Workers Union, with quotes from senior QA tester Josh Walter about protecting quality work and improving conditions through bargaining.
Take-Two has not immediately commented on the unionization effort or tribunal matters.
UK law protects the right to unionize, and statutory recognition can be pursued if criteria are met, even without voluntary recognition.
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Kotaku • Jun 30, 2026
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