"It is a hard, grindy, crunchy life".
A recent feature over on Polygon has highlighted the "stressful" work environment at Epic Games, due to the popularity of its free-to-play battle royale game
Due to the explosive growth of the multi-platform title, dozens of current and former employees and contractors have reportedly worked "in excess of 70-hour weeks" – with some even reaching the 100-hour mark to maintain the game and develop future updates. Although working overtime was voluntary, long hours were supposedly expected of employees. For contractors, it was a paid deal but one that was fueled on fear.
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A recent feature over on Polygon has highlighted the "stressful" work environment at Epic Games, due to the popularity of its free-to-play battle royale game
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.Due to the explosive growth of the multi-platform title, dozens of current and former employees and contractors have reportedly worked "in excess of 70-hour weeks" – with some even reaching the 100-hour mark to maintain the game and develop future updates. Although working overtime was voluntary, long hours were supposedly expected of employees. For contractors, it was a paid deal but one that was fueled on fear.
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