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The big news this week comes after Dan Houser, VP at Rockstar Games, claimed in a reported piece at Vulture that some members of the team developing Red Dead Redemption 2 had worked 100-hour weeks ...
Now, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has responded to the controversy, telling GameDaily.biz that he is "incredibly proud" of Rockstar and the effort that went into making Red Dead Redemption 2. Take ...
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Rockstar Games employees have taken to social media to speak out about working conditions following the controversial comment about 100-hour work weeks made by co-founder Dan Houser in an interview.
During an interview at TD Cowen's 52nd Annual Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference yesterday, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick - head of the company that owns Rockstar Games and GTA - discussed ...
Rockstar Games co-founder and writer of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2, Dan Houser, is leaving the company in March.He leaves the company following an extended break that began in ...
But Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick, who leads the parent company of Rockstar Games, just admitted he hadn't touched the open-world behemoth much because he's simply not a gamer. Forgive him, though ...
There's a big issue brewing in the GTA community and Rockstar Games should address it as soon as possible. The controversy stems from the recent GTA V Expanded & Enhanced PS5 trailer, which has ...
Rockstar's parent company finally settled that case in 2006, and another suit over Hot Coffee in 2009. "The core of the controversy was that video games are for children. Period," Kushner says.