An explosion caused by a boiler malfunction rocked Rockstar North's Edinburgh office early on January 19, 2026, prompting a swift response from emergency services. No injuries were reported, and the studio confirmed it remains operational ahead of Grand Theft Auto 6's November release. The incident occurs amid ongoing labor disputes at the GTA developer.
Emergency services responded to reports of an explosion at Rockstar North's office on Holyrood Road in Edinburgh, Scotland, at 5:02 a.m. on Monday, January 19, 2026. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service mobilized three fire appliances and specialist resources to secure structural damage at the commercial building. Firefighters worked on site until 9:21 a.m., with no casualties reported.
A spokesperson for the service told The Herald: “We were alerted at 5:02 a.m. on Monday, 19 January to attend an incident on Holyrood Road, Edinburgh. Operations Control mobilized three fire appliances and specialist resources to the scene, where firefighters worked to secure structural damage at a commercial building. There were no reported casualties and crews left the scene at 9:21 a.m.”
Rockstar Games attributed the blast to a heating boiler malfunction. In a statement to Kotaku and IGN, a spokesperson said: “Early Monday morning, there was a malfunction in one of the heating boilers at Rockstar North. Many thanks to those that reached out with concern, and also to the police and fire crews who were on scene quickly to assess the situation—please know that everyone is well and our studio remains open and operational.”
Police Scotland cordoned off the area to facilitate investigations. While some reports indicated the building was secured and closed for assessments, Rockstar emphasized full operability as it prepares for Grand Theft Auto 6's launch on November 19, 2026—a date delayed from earlier 2025 and mid-2026 windows.
The studio has faced scrutiny over a late-2025 labor dispute, where 31 developers were fired amid unionization efforts. The workers alleged retaliation, while Rockstar cited confidentiality breaches, including leaks in a union Discord. A judge denied immediate back pay, with a full ruling pending.
Fans have voiced concerns online about potential delays, though no official impacts have been announced.