CD Projekt Red is the newest studio to implement a distant work coverage throughout this era of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The developer confirmed in a tweet it has already begun rolling out measures to permit its workers to work at home.
“Over the past week, we have been adapting to the situation and gradually rolling out preventative measures across our entire organization,” the tweet reads. “We’ve also been upgrading equipment & infrastructure and working towards enabling our employees to work remotely, from the safety of their homes.”
Remote work will proceed “for as long as it is needed,” says the studio. But regardless of the change in workplace venue, CD Projekt maintains it’s “rising to the challenge and showing no signs of stopping in our effort to bring you some kick-ass role-playing action in September.”
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— CD PROJEKT RED (@CDPROJEKTRED) March 16, 2020
Most main game builders have taken related actions as fears of a worsened outbreak mount. Last week Destiny developer Bungie introduced it’s transferring all workers to work at home indefinitely, adopted by Rockstar and EA. Microsoft has likewise requested workers at its Seattle HQ in addition to these in San Francisco to work at home till March 25. Both Bungie and Microsoft are primarily based mostly in Seattle, which at the moment has the highest coronavirus mortality rate in the country with ten deaths.
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