I suggest you make a list out of the pros and cons of your job. And then the pros and cons of freelancing. Are the things burning you out at work—the things you really dislike (quality of release, poor team communication, no budget (ie. company is in trouble), or rushed timelines) absent when you make the switch?
Freelancing comes with sales, which many designers aren't great at, and a whole bucket of other issues. If you can live with the cons or the unknowns then go for it. It's just work — you can always get another shit job. It's the good jobs you need to search around for.
I suggest you make a list out of the pros and cons of your job. And then the pros and cons of freelancing. Are the things burning you out at work—the things you really dislike (quality of release, poor team communication, no budget (ie. company is in trouble), or rushed timelines) absent when you make the switch?
Freelancing comes with sales, which many designers aren't great at, and a whole bucket of other issues. If you can live with the cons or the unknowns then go for it. It's just work — you can always get another shit job. It's the good jobs you need to search around for.