August 20, 2026 - 12:20

A handful of lucky players are about to get a rare break from work when Grand Theft Auto VI finally hits shelves. The studio behind the game is giving its own staff four paid days off to enjoy the launch. That sounds generous on the surface, but the fine print has stirred up a fair amount of debate online.
The catch is that the days off are not automatic. Employees have to apply for them, and approval depends on the team's schedule. In other words, not everyone will get the time away from the desk. Some workers have pointed out that this creates an awkward situation where people have to ask for a favor just to play a game they helped build. Others say it is a nice gesture, even if it is not perfect.
The move also raises a bigger question about crunch culture in the industry. Fans are quick to note that a few days off does not make up for months of overtime during development. Still, the offer is a step in a direction that many studios avoid entirely. Whether it is a genuine perk or just a publicity stunt, it has definitely got people talking. For now, the only thing certain is that GTA 6 will be a massive event, and some folks will be playing it from the comfort of their couch while their coworkers keep the lights on.
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