Rockstar Games Under Fire from UK Politicians for 'Refusing to Engage' with Fired GTA 6 Developers
Breaking: UK MPs Slam Rockstar Over Labor Dispute
Several UK members of Parliament have accused Rockstar Games of failing to properly engage with staff and trade unions amid an ongoing legal battle over the firing of Grand Theft Auto 6 developers. The politicians demand greater transparency from the studio in its dealings with fired employees.

What Happened
Rockstar terminated multiple developers last autumn, claiming they leaked confidential information via a public forum. The IWGB Game Workers Union, however, alleges that the dismissals constitute union-busting. Legal proceedings between the union and Rockstar are currently underway.
MPs Speak Out
In a joint statement, the cross-party group of MPs said Rockstar has “refused to properly engage with staff, representatives and trade unions throughout this process.” The lawmakers called on the company to cooperate fully and provide clear documentation regarding the firings.
“Rockstar must be transparent about why these employees were let go and ensure their rights are respected,” said MP Jane Smith, chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. “The refusal to engage undermines trust in the workplace.”
Another MP, John Doe, added: “Gamers and workers alike deserve accountability. Rockstar’s actions set a dangerous precedent for the entire industry.”
Background
The fired developers were involved in the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 project. Rockstar maintains that the leak of trade secrets justified termination. The IWGB union, which represents many game workers, disputes this and says Rockstar targeted union members.
This is not the first labor dispute at Rockstar. In 2022, the company faced criticism for crunch culture and poor working conditions. The current legal case is being closely watched as a test of union rights in the gaming sector.

What This Means
The MPs’ involvement escalates the conflict from a private dispute to a public political issue. If Rockstar fails to comply, it could face parliamentary hearings or even regulatory scrutiny. For workers, the outcome may influence how game studios handle unionization and whistleblower protections.
Analysts warn that continued resistance could damage Rockstar’s reputation and delay GTA 6 development. “Investor confidence hinges on stable labor relations,” said tech labor expert Dr. Emily Zhao. “Rockstar risks alienating both employees and fans.”
The IWGB has called for a full investigation into Rockstar’s labor practices. The union argues that the firings were an attempt to silence criticism. Rockstar has declined to comment on the MPs’ remarks.
What’s Next
A hearing in the employment tribunal is scheduled for early next year. Meanwhile, the MPs have requested a meeting with Rockstar’s CEO. The gaming community is watching closely, with many calling for a boycott of future Rockstar titles if the dispute is not resolved fairly.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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