Obsidian Entertainment, the renowned developer behind The Outer Worlds 2 and Avowed, has found itself at the center of a lawsuit in California. The lawsuit, filed by plaintiff Victoria Turner, accuses the studio of engaging in a systematic pattern of wage and hour violations, including failure to pay minimum and overtime wages, as well as not providing lunch and rest breaks.

The case, which was initially filed in the latter half of 2025, has seen Obsidian Entertainment respond with a denial of all allegations, requesting that the case be thrown out. As the lawsuit progresses, it raises important questions about the treatment of employees in the gaming industry and the importance of fair compensation.

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  • Obsidian Entertainment is accused of violating state wage and hour laws in California.
  • The lawsuit alleges failure to pay minimum and overtime wages, as well as not providing lunch and rest breaks.
  • The studio has denied all allegations and is requesting that the case be thrown out.
  • The lawsuit highlights the importance of fair compensation and treatment of employees in the gaming industry.
  • The outcome of the lawsuit could have significant implications for Obsidian Entertainment and the gaming industry as a whole.

Source: Rock Paper Shotgun