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Electronic Arts Inc. is laying off hundreds of workers and canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn ...
The troubling recent trend of mass video game industry layoffs continued this week. This time, it was Electronic Arts, ...
An insider has claimed a cancelled Titanfall project was actually very close to completion, despite what others have reported ...
It's since come out that one of those projects was likely an extraction FPS set in the Titanfall universe, codenamed 'R7'.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, citing people familiar with the cuts, writes that between 300 and 400 positions are being ...
Electronic Arts is undergoing restructuring, resulting in 300-400 job cuts company-wide, including around 100 at Respawn ...
EA lays off 400 employees and cancels a new Titanfall game, shifting focus to successful franchises like Apex Legends and ...
EA announces layoffs of up to 400 employees and cancels a Titanfall universe game as part of a strategic restructuring to ...
Respawn has taken a significant hit as EA looks to downsize its workforce, including the cancellation of a new entry in the ...
Recent layoffs at Respawn were part of a wider staff cut wave at EA, and one of the studio's canceled projects was ...
Around 100 of the affected positions were at Respawn, which is responsible for titles like Titanfall, Apex Legends and more.
On Tuesday, EA announced what it called “targeted team adjustments.” In plain terms, that means hundreds of people lost their jobs, with many cuts reportedly hitting Respawn Entertainment, the ...