Rockstar UK Workers Unionize 6 Months Before GTA 6 Launch

Key Takeaways

- Rockstar UK employees have formed the Rockstar Game Workers Union under the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain
- The union spans all five UK offices: Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Lincoln, and Dundee
- Workers are demanding pay transparency, flexible working arrangements, and an end to crunch culture
Six months before Grand Theft Auto 6 hits consoles, Rockstar's UK workforce has organized. The Rockstar Game Workers Union, operating under the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain, announced its formation on May 28. The union represents employees across all five of Rockstar's UK locations.
The announcement came with a wink to the gaming community. "The video GTA fans have been waiting for," the union posted on Bluesky, before revealing not a game trailer but a recap of its seven-month organizing effort.
The October 2025 Firings That Started It All
In October 2025, Rockstar terminated 31 employees at its UK offices. The company said the workers had revealed "specific game features from upcoming and unannounced titles" in a public forum. The fired employees tell a different story. They claim they were targeted because they were organizing a union.
The IWGB filed legal action against Rockstar over the firings. That case is still moving through the system. The UK government has also committed to investigating the matter.
What the Union Wants
The union has outlined three immediate priorities: pay transparency, flexible working arrangements, and an end to crunch. Crunch, the industry term for extended periods of mandatory overtime before game releases, has long plagued Rockstar. The studio faced public criticism for its crunch practices during Red Dead Redemption 2's development.
“We are now bigger and stronger than ever with more and more workers joining from across every one of Rockstar's sites in Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Lincoln, and Dundee. Together, we are organizing around the things we want to change, starting with pay transparency, flexible working, and an end to crunch.”
— Rockstar Game Workers Union announcement video
The union is also raising funds to support its legal case against Rockstar. In its announcement, the group pledged to "win justice for the 31 fired workers and to show studios like Rockstar that they cannot get away with this disgusting treatment of the people whose talent, skill, and creativity are what capture their audiences and generate their billions."
The GTA 6 Factor
The timing is significant. Grand Theft Auto 6 launches on consoles on November 19, 2026. Parent company Take-Two Interactive expects the game to push its fiscal 2027 revenues past $8 billion, an increase of more than $1 billion year over year. A PC version has not been officially announced.
The final months before a major game launch typically involve intense work. For GTA 6, those months will now include an organized workforce with formal demands. Whether that changes anything about the game's development or release remains to be seen.
Gaming's Growing Labor Movement
Rockstar's union joins a wave of game industry organizing. Quality assurance workers at Activision Blizzard, Sega, and other studios have unionized in recent years. The IWGB has been particularly active in the UK gaming sector.
Online discussion has been mixed. Some fans worry that labor disputes could delay GTA 6. Others argue that the people making billion-dollar games deserve fair treatment. Both reactions miss a simpler point: workers at a major studio now have collective bargaining power, whether the release date changes or not.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Rockstar Game Workers Union?
It's a union for Rockstar employees in the UK, operating under the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain. It represents workers across all five UK offices: Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Lincoln, and Dundee.
Why did Rockstar fire 31 employees in October 2025?
Rockstar claims the workers leaked information about upcoming games. The fired employees say they were targeted for union organizing. Legal action is ongoing.
Will the union delay GTA 6?
There's no indication of that. The game is scheduled for November 19, 2026 on consoles. The union's demands focus on working conditions, not project timelines.
What does the Rockstar union want?
Three main priorities: pay transparency, flexible working arrangements, and an end to crunch culture during game development.
Is there a PC version of GTA 6?
Rockstar has not officially announced a PC release. The November 2026 launch is for consoles only.
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