
9 sources
Fired Rockstar Developers Urge Against GTA 6 Boycott, Seek Support for Legal Battle
Former Rockstar Games developers, who were fired amid allegations of union busting, are asking fans not to boycott Grand Theft Auto 6 but instead support their legal battle through merchandise purchases.
Key points
- Over 30 unionized Rockstar employees in the UK were fired last year, sparking accusations of union busting.
- The fired workers are part of The Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB) and are engaged in a legal dispute with Rockstar.
- The developers emphasized their years of hard work on GTA 6 and urged fans not to boycott the game.
- Supporters are encouraged to purchase union merchandise to help fund the ongoing legal proceedings.
- The final hearing of the workers’ case against Rockstar is set to begin in Glasgow next month.
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IGNDo Not Boycott GTA 6, Fired Rockstar Workers Tell Fans: 'There’s a Better Way to Support Us and Hold Rockstar to Account'
GamesRadar+"Don’t boycott GTA 6," fired Rockstar devs say: "Support our legal battle instead" and "win justice for the people who helped make it"
Rock Paper ShotgunRather than calling for GTA 6 boycott, fired Rockstar workers urge players to support them in their legal battle against the studio by buying union merch
EurogamerDon't boycott Grand Theft Auto 6, say workers fired by Rockstar - buy a T-shirt to help fund the legal battle instead
KotakuFired Rockstar Devs Say Players Should Still Buy GTA 6: ‘Don’t Boycott The Game, Support Our Legal Battle Instead’
GameSpotDon’t Boycott GTA 6, Help Win Justice Instead, Fired Devs Say
PC GamerFired Rockstar workers say you shouldn't boycott GTA 6 for them: 'We spent years pouring our hard work, skill, and creativity into making GTA'
The GamerFired Rockstar Employees Urge Fans Not To Boycott GTA 6
DexertoFired Rockstar devs don’t want you to boycott GTA 6 but ask for support