

A Rockstar Games writer responsible for writing games like Red Dead Redemption 2 has reportedly left the studio. Rockstar Games is one of the most renowned video game studios on the planet and has earned that reputation thanks to its rich stories told within epic open worlds. Very few studios have the ability to make games at the level of Rockstar Games due to not being able to afford the same amount of time, money, or resources. However, some fans have been critical of Rockstar in the last decade after the release of GTA Online as the output of games has slowed down significantly and there’s been a stronger focus on supporting the aforementioned live service game. Still, fans remain optimistic for the upcoming release of the next Grand Theft Auto game. We know next to nothing about it outside of what has been seen in leaks. The game will feature two protagonists, a man and a woman, and be set in Vice City. A recent leak indicated the game has also been in development since 2015. Beyond that, everything is kind of a mystery. With all of that said, one of Rockstar’s most senior writers has left the studio, according to his LinkedIn. Rockstar’s Vice President of Writing Michael Unsworth appears to have left the studio as his LinkedIn account shows that his tenure at VP or Writing ended this year. It’s likely Unsworth worked on the next Grand Theft Auto, but is under NDA and can’t disclose his contributions to that title at this time. The writer’s work at Rockstar includes: