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Electronic Arts (EA) revealed it will be releasing its next “Battlefield” game by March 2026 when it reported its latest ...
The video game company's latest workforce reduction also hit its subsidiary Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind popular ...
Electronic Arts is reducing its workforce by hundreds, impacting Respawn Entertainment with around 100 layoffs and the cancellation of a Titanfall game. This decision comes as EA adjusts its ...
EA announces layoffs of up to 400 employees and cancels a Titanfall universe game as part of a strategic restructuring to ...
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. About 300 to 400 ...
Electronic Arts is undergoing restructuring ... EA has also canceled several projects, notably a new Titanfall game, codenamed R7. Despite these layoffs, impacting over 1,800 staff since March ...
Electronic Arts, the global video game company ... Respawn canceled the development of a "Titanfall" game that wasn't close to being released, Bloomberg reported. The Titanfall franchise includes ...
Respawn hasn't left the Frontier behind, but it's arguably been a victim of its own success. The boom of the battle royale ...
Over 300 employees have been affected by the EA layoffs, with another 100 eliminated at acquired company Respawn.
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 ...
Respawn has taken a significant hit as EA looks to downsize its workforce, including the cancellation of a new entry in the ...