GTA 6 Producer Now Operational After Boiler Room Incident

Key Takeaways

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  • Rockstar North experienced a boiler room malfunction that caused an explosion at their GTA VI production building in Edinburgh.
  • The studio was closed for over 10 hours, but no injuries were reported and all employees are safe.
  • Authorities have completed their investigation, and the studio has resumed operations.
  • Rockstar North appreciates the quick response of police and firefighters during this incident.

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Boiler Room Malfunction Halts GTA VI Production, Rockstar North Resumes Operations After Investigation

Rockstar North is back up and running after an explosion at their Edinburgh Grand Theft Auto VI production building on January 19. The studio was closed for more than 10 hours. According to a Rockstar representative, the explosion, which occurred around dawn, was caused by a boiler room malfunction. The representative thanked police and firefighters for their quick response and for ensuring the safety of all employees. No injuries were reported. Authorities have concluded their investigation, and the studio has resumed operations.

In Case You Missed It

While we’re all about keeping you in the loop with recent gaming news, let’s start with Marcus Thompson’s latest post, “Rockstar North Boiler Malfunction and Fire Department Intervention at GTA 6 Studio” (published January 19th), where he shares an insightful tale of a boiler malfunction that led to an early morning fire department intervention at Rockstar North’s Edinburgh studio. Phew, no injuries reported there! Now, diving into the world of console gaming, Marcus also invites you to explore his piece “Xbox Series Sales See Major Drop in 2025”, published on December 24th, where he examines why Microsoft is facing challenges despite their ambitious next-gen plans. But wait, did you know that Grand Theft Auto once considered setting games in Tokyo and Rio de Janeiro? Carlos Mendoza’s recent post “GTA Rio and GTA Tokyo Were Considered, Says Former Rockstar” (published December 23rd) reveals all, with former Rockstar North technical director Obbe Vermeij sharing insights on why these international city expansions didn’t materialize. Fascinating stuff! Check them out here: Rockstar North Boiler Malfunction and Fire Department Intervention at GTA 6 Studio for the GTA 6 studio incident, Xbox Series Sales See Major Drop in 2025 for Xbox Series sales, and finally, GTA Rio and GTA Tokyo Were Considered, Says Former Rockstar to discover the almost cities of GTA Rio and GTA Tokyo.

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