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EA announces layoffs of up to 400 employees and cancels a Titanfall universe game as part of a strategic restructuring to ...
Yesterday, Bloomberg reported that EA is initiating another round of layoffs, cutting 400 developers—100 of which are from Respawn Entertainment (Titanfall, Apex) and around 300 from other EA-owned ...
In a statement, the developer says it is making “adjustments” to its Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi teams, the latter of ...
Respawn has taken a significant hit as EA looks to downsize its workforce, including the cancellation of a new entry in the ...
In addition to the layoffs, Respawn announced via Twitter that two games in “early-stage incubation” have been canceled. One ...
The troubling recent trend of mass video game industry layoffs continued this week. This time, it was Electronic Arts, ...
ELECTRONIC Arts is laying off hundreds of workers and is canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment unit, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.
An insider has claimed a cancelled Titanfall project was actually very close to completion, despite what others have reported ...
Recent layoffs at Respawn were part of a wider staff cut wave at EA, and one of the studio's canceled projects was ...
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, citing people familiar with the cuts, writes that between 300 and 400 positions are being ...
EA’s latest layoffs hit Respawn and led to a canceled Titanfall project, but maybe this is the mercy the franchise needed all ...
Italian studio 3DClouds is well versed in making racing games - it’s put out everything from the futuristic Xenon Racer to ...