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EA lays off 400 employees and cancels a new Titanfall game, shifting focus to successful franchises like Apex Legends and ...
Electronic Arts Inc. is laying off hundreds of workers and canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn ...
Electronic Arts is undergoing restructuring, resulting in 300-400 job cuts company-wide, including around 100 at Respawn ...
More game industry news for you today. Respawn, developer of Titanfall and Apex Legends, have announced that two early-stage ...
Respawn have announced that they’ve laid off several staff members and cancelled 2 unannounced games to focus on Apex and Star Wars.
Reporting for Bloomberg, Schreier claims that EA laid off between 300 to 400 employees across various studios. 100 of those laid off were from Respawn, so we don’t know yet the extent of layoffs from ...
EA has reportedly cut more than 300 jobs and cancelled several projects, including a new Titanfall game. First reported by ...
Respawn hit again EA has kicked off another brutal round of job cuts, binning around 300 roles across its organisation, ...
An incubation project at Respawn has been cancelled by EA, with more layoffs confirmed across various development teams.
Electronic Arts has laid off over 300 employees in another round of job cuts, a year after letting go of 5% of its staff.
Electronic Arts made a significant overhaul that led to a new Titanfall game getting canceled, but not all pending games are in danger.
IGN reports that about 100 employees at Respawn were laid off, including developers, QA workers, and publishing staffers. IGN also says that some workers were moved from Respawn over to EA Motive’s ...
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