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Bugsnax developer switching to permanent four day work week
Young Horses, the studio behind Bugsnax, will now be switching to a permanent four day working week. According to an Axios report, Young Horses ran a trial back in July in an attempt to create a healthier work-life balance for its employees.
Studio co-founder and president Phil Tibitoski says this shift was easy since it’s a small studio consisting of eight employees. He adds that this work model is possible at larger studios, but “their goals/processes/expectations have to be adapted to support the change.”
Bugsnax is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC.
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