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Around 100 of the affected positions were at Respawn, which is responsible for titles like Titanfall, Apex Legends and more.
A day after laying off up to 400 developers, EA has announced that it is ending its partnership with the World Rally ...
I really don’t know what the endgame is for the games industry, with these constant job cuts. 700 from EA last year, 400 now, ...
Located in the heart of the convention center's challenging Wi-Fi environment, Nokia's demonstration, in partnership with ...
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 ...
In a stunningly bleak encapsulation of the current state of the video game industry, EA has laid off an Apex Legends writer ...
Earlier today racing game developer Codemasters announced that it was no longer developing any future dirt rally racing games, ending a 25-year run that started back in 1998.
Codemasters has officially announced that it'll be "pausing" work on future rally games, as the recently released Hard Chargers Content pack for EA Sports WRC will be its final entry in this genre for ...
EA announces layoffs of up to 400 employees and cancels a Titanfall universe game as part of a strategic restructuring to ...
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 ...
EA Sports WRC will receive no further updates or new content, and Codemasters has no sequel in the works for the 2023 rally ...