Rockstar Games Responds to UK Government Over GTA 6 Developer Firings
Rockstar Games defends firing 40 developers amid UK government scrutiny. Learn about the GTA 6 leak controversy, union allegations, and what it means for the game’s 2026 release.
The controversy surrounding Rockstar Games‘ mass firings has escalated to the highest levels of UK government. Here’s what’s happening with the GTA 6 developers and why Prime Minister Keir Starmer is now involved.
What Happened: The Initial Firings
Back in late October, gaming journalist Jason Schreier broke the news that Rockstar had let go of around 40 employees from their UK and Canadian studios. The fallout was immediate and messy:
- Former employees accused Rockstar of “union busting”
- Protests erupted outside Rockstar offices in Edinburgh and Scotland
- The company claimed the firings were for “gross misconduct” related to leaking confidential game content
UK Prime Minister Calls Situation “Deeply Concerning”
Fast forward to December 10, and this workplace dispute has landed on the desk of UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. During Prime Minister’s Question Time, Starmer described the situation as “deeply concerning” and promised ministerial investigation.
This level of government attention is rare for gaming industry labor disputes, signaling just how significant this controversy has become.

Rockstar Doubles Down on Leak Claims
In response to the government scrutiny, Rockstar issued a fresh statement to IGN, standing firm on their position:
According to Rockstar, the fired employees “distributed and discussed confidential information in a public forum,” including specific features from upcoming games like GTA 6. The company insists these dismissals had nothing to do with union membership or activities.
The studio emphasized that these employees violated both company policy and legal obligations by sharing unreleased game details publicly.
The Union Fires Back
The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) isn’t buying Rockstar’s explanation. They claim the company’s statement is “littered with falsehoods and disinformation.”
Key points from the IWGB’s response:
- Rockstar has provided multiple, conflicting reasons for the firings
- The union says workers were discussing working conditions in a private forum, not leaking information
- They characterize this as a “lawless attack” on workers who generate billions for the company
The union suggests Rockstar is scrambling to justify the dismissals after facing global backlash from the gaming community and now government officials.
Could This Delay GTA 6 Even Further?
Here’s where it gets concerning for fans: An anonymous developer posted on GTAForums that remaining employees “fear” additional delays to GTA 6 because of these firings.
According to this insider, the terminated staff weren’t just any employees—they were highly experienced professionals:
- Senior artists and animators
- QA testers and designers
- Programmers and producers
- Team leads across multiple disciplines
These were veterans who had worked on multiple Rockstar titles and genuinely cared about the company’s success.
The timeline so far:
- GTA 6 has already been delayed twice
- Current release date: November 19, 2026
- Losing dozens of senior staff could potentially impact development schedules
The Bigger Picture: Labor Rights in Gaming
This controversy highlights ongoing tensions in the gaming industry around worker rights, unionization, and corporate transparency. Whether you believe Rockstar’s leak claims or the union’s allegations, one thing is clear: the gaming industry’s labor practices are under increasing scrutiny.
For fans eagerly awaiting GTA 6, this situation adds another layer of uncertainty to an already lengthy wait. For workers in the industry, it’s a cautionary tale about the precarious nature of game development careers.
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What Happens Next?
With UK ministers promising to investigate, this story is far from over. The outcome could set precedents for how gaming companies handle employee dismissals and union activities in the future.
Stay tuned for updates as this developing situation unfolds.