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Emily Gera
Monday, March 16, 2020, GMT
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CD Projekt Red is the latest studio to implement a remote work strategy during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The developer confirmed in a tweet that steps had been taken to allow its employees to work from home.
The tweet read: "We have been adapting to this situation over the past week and are gradually rolling out preventive measures across the organization." "We have also been upgrading equipment and infrastructure and working hard to keep our employees away from home. Safe working remotely. "
The studio said, "Remote work will continue as long as it is needed." However, despite changes in office locations, CD Projekt believes that it "is meeting the challenge and shows no sign of stopping, and we will work hard for you in September Bring some cosplay in the ass. "
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— CD PROJEKT RED (@CDPROJEKTRED) March 16, 2020
Most major game developers have taken similar actions because of fears that the epidemic will intensify. Last week, destiny developer Bungie announced that it would move all employees to home indefinitely, followed by Rockstar and EA. Microsoft also required its Seattle headquarters and San Francisco employees to work from home until March 25. Both Bunge and Microsoft live mainly in Seattle, which currently has the highest coronavirus mortality rate in the country, with 10 deaths.
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