Just some insight on challenges that the gaming industry labor force currently faces. Daybreak has not been mentioned in these or any other related content that I searched (kudos to them!). However, they still have to compete with these companies and a company is almost always impacted in some way, shape or form when their competitors are utilizing questionable practices to stay competitive. Just a little food for thought when criticizing hands-on game developers based on end-user experience. Any and all thoughts, replies or reactions that don't violate ToS are welcome. https://time.com/5603329/e3-video-game-creators-union/ https://www.ns-businesshub.com/business/working-conditions-in-the-video-game-industry/ https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/video-game-companies-accused-of-crunch/