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Outsourcing studios in Southeast Asia are increasingly coming under scrutiny for workplace abuse, as highlighted in a recent video by People Make Games. The investigation reveals a troubling landscape where various forms of mistreatment persist, raising significant ethical concerns within the video game industry.
Chris Bratt, a prominent figure from People Make Games, shared his insights during this week's episode of Aftermath Hours. He emphasized the need for greater accountability and transparency in the outsourcing process, as many major gaming companies rely heavily on these studios for development work.
Bratt's findings suggest that the culture of silence surrounding workplace abuse must be addressed, urging both industry stakeholders and consumers to take a stand against these practices. The conversation highlights the responsibility of larger companies to ensure their partners uphold fair labor practices and create a safe working environment for all employees. As the gaming community continues to grow, it is crucial for the industry to confront these issues head-on.
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