A recent legal decision in the United Kingdom has dealt a blow to Rockstar Games, as an employment tribunal determined that claims of blacklisting against the company by its former employees can move forward to a full trial. This ruling enables 31 union members, who were previously terminated, to present all their allegations concerning what they describe as anti-union practices by the video game giant. The impending legal proceedings are set to commence in September and conclude in October, approximately a month prior to the scheduled launch of the highly anticipated title, Grand Theft Auto 6.
Following this preliminary judgment, Ellie Dunstan, one of the individuals discharged during the alleged union suppression, characterized the development as a pivotal moment. Dunstan expressed confidence that Rockstar's attempts to control the narrative would fail and eagerly anticipated the opportunity to fully present their case in court. The controversy began in October 2025 when Rockstar dismissed over 30 employees in both the UK and Canada, all of whom were either members of a union or actively involved in workplace organizing efforts. This action quickly drew internal and external scrutiny, leading to protests and formal legal action initiated by the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB). Additionally, over 200 Rockstar employees sent letters to management demanding the reinstatement of their colleagues, and the issue even garnered attention from the UK Parliament, with various officials expressing serious concerns about the situation.
Spring McParlin-Jones, Chair of the IWGB Game Workers Branch, highlighted the significance of the tribunal's decision, stating that it undermines Rockstar's persistent efforts to avoid accountability since the employees' unannounced escorting from their workplaces. McParlin-Jones emphasized that this ruling strengthens their position in what she described as a 'David versus Goliath' legal confrontation, a case that could have far-reaching implications for union rights throughout the gaming industry and beyond.