Rockstar Games’upcoming titleGrand Theft Auto VIis set to cause a wave of coincidently timed sick days, according to a recent study.Shout out in advance toTweakTown’s Anthony Garreffa, who detailed the report fromGrand Theft AutofansiteGTA Boom.The study, which revealed which US states are the most excited about the upcoming game, concluded that its release will cause “an unusual increase” in folks taking time off to play the title.Advert“Given the history of significant sick day spikes during major game releases,” stated Matt Gibbs, the director of GTA Boom, “like with Rockstar’s last big hit, Red Dead Redemption II, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a wave of ‘GTA flu’ when the game launches. Employers in these high-interest states might want to prepare for an unusual increase in sick leave requests around that time.”Wouldn’t be the first time aGrand Theft Autogame has resulted in thousands of people all just happening to get sick at the same time.Back in 2013, on the day ofGrand Theft Auto V’srelease, IGN asked its readers whether they’d be taking the day off to play the game (as detailed in a report fromThe Telegraph’s Alice Vincent).According to the poll IGN ran, 5059 (roughly 46%) of the 10,995 readers told them they’d taken the day off as a holiday.AdvertHowever, a whopping 19% of them (more than 2000 of the people who voted on the poll) admitted that they were going to pretend to be sick and take the day off sick instead.Now, that’s not a huge sample size and it is targeted directly at gamers so it is almost definitely skewed but… it does imply that employers might have a bit of an issue on their hands onceGTA VIfinally does hit store shelves.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games

GTA 6 release date has millions ready to book off sick with ‘GTA flu’

Rockstar Games’upcoming titleGrand Theft Auto VIis set to cause a wave of coincidently timed sick days, according to a recent study.Shout out in advance toTweakTown’s Anthony Garreffa, who detailed the report fromGrand Theft AutofansiteGTA Boom.The study, which revealed which US states are the most excited about the upcoming game, concluded that its release will cause “an unusual increase” in folks taking time off to play the title.Advert“Given the history of significant sick day spikes during major game releases,” stated Matt Gibbs, the director of GTA Boom, “like with Rockstar’s last big hit, Red Dead Redemption II, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a wave of ‘GTA flu’ when the game launches. Employers in these high-interest states might want to prepare for an unusual increase in sick leave requests around that time.”Wouldn’t be the first time aGrand Theft Autogame has resulted in thousands of people all just happening to get sick at the same time.Back in 2013, on the day ofGrand Theft Auto V’srelease, IGN asked its readers whether they’d be taking the day off to play the game (as detailed in a report fromThe Telegraph’s Alice Vincent).According to the poll IGN ran, 5059 (roughly 46%) of the 10,995 readers told them they’d taken the day off as a holiday.AdvertHowever, a whopping 19% of them (more than 2000 of the people who voted on the poll) admitted that they were going to pretend to be sick and take the day off sick instead.Now, that’s not a huge sample size and it is targeted directly at gamers so it is almost definitely skewed but… it does imply that employers might have a bit of an issue on their hands onceGTA VIfinally does hit store shelves.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games

Rockstar Games’upcoming titleGrand Theft Auto VIis set to cause a wave of coincidently timed sick days, according to a recent study.Shout out in advance toTweakTown’s Anthony Garreffa, who detailed the report fromGrand Theft AutofansiteGTA Boom.The study, which revealed which US states are the most excited about the upcoming game, concluded that its release will cause “an unusual increase” in folks taking time off to play the title.Advert“Given the history of significant sick day spikes during major game releases,” stated Matt Gibbs, the director of GTA Boom, “like with Rockstar’s last big hit, Red Dead Redemption II, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a wave of ‘GTA flu’ when the game launches. Employers in these high-interest states might want to prepare for an unusual increase in sick leave requests around that time.”Wouldn’t be the first time aGrand Theft Autogame has resulted in thousands of people all just happening to get sick at the same time.Back in 2013, on the day ofGrand Theft Auto V’srelease, IGN asked its readers whether they’d be taking the day off to play the game (as detailed in a report fromThe Telegraph’s Alice Vincent).According to the poll IGN ran, 5059 (roughly 46%) of the 10,995 readers told them they’d taken the day off as a holiday.AdvertHowever, a whopping 19% of them (more than 2000 of the people who voted on the poll) admitted that they were going to pretend to be sick and take the day off sick instead.Now, that’s not a huge sample size and it is targeted directly at gamers so it is almost definitely skewed but… it does imply that employers might have a bit of an issue on their hands onceGTA VIfinally does hit store shelves.

Rockstar Games’upcoming titleGrand Theft Auto VIis set to cause a wave of coincidently timed sick days, according to a recent study.

Shout out in advance toTweakTown’s Anthony Garreffa, who detailed the report fromGrand Theft AutofansiteGTA Boom.

The study, which revealed which US states are the most excited about the upcoming game, concluded that its release will cause “an unusual increase” in folks taking time off to play the title.

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“Given the history of significant sick day spikes during major game releases,” stated Matt Gibbs, the director of GTA Boom, “like with Rockstar’s last big hit, Red Dead Redemption II, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a wave of ‘GTA flu’ when the game launches. Employers in these high-interest states might want to prepare for an unusual increase in sick leave requests around that time.”

Wouldn’t be the first time aGrand Theft Autogame has resulted in thousands of people all just happening to get sick at the same time.

Back in 2013, on the day ofGrand Theft Auto V’srelease, IGN asked its readers whether they’d be taking the day off to play the game (as detailed in a report fromThe Telegraph’s Alice Vincent).

According to the poll IGN ran, 5059 (roughly 46%) of the 10,995 readers told them they’d taken the day off as a holiday.

Advert

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However, a whopping 19% of them (more than 2000 of the people who voted on the poll) admitted that they were going to pretend to be sick and take the day off sick instead.

Now, that’s not a huge sample size and it is targeted directly at gamers so it is almost definitely skewed but… it does imply that employers might have a bit of an issue on their hands onceGTA VIfinally does hit store shelves.

Topics:Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games