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NEW YORK] Electronic Arts (EA) is laying off hundreds of workers and cancelling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment subsidiary. Read more at The Business Times.
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 ...
EA and Respawn have reportedly cancelled a Titanfall Extraction Shooter, after news of layoffs hitting the publisher and ...
A brand new Titanfall game has reportedly been cancelled at Respawn Entertainment following layoffs at the studio.
EA cancels two incubation projects at Respawn Entertainment, reportedly laying off around 100 developers at the developer of ...
A year after laying off five percent of its workforce - impacting 670 employees - EA has reportedly cut more than 300 ...
Bay Area video game producer Electronic Arts has reportedly laid off hundreds of workers and canceled an anticipated new ...
A new round of layoffs by EA has resulted in staff cuts and a 'Titanfall' cancellation at Respawn Entertainment.
The studio will “step away” from “two early-stage incubation projects” and is making “targeted team adjustments” across its Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi teams. That translates to layoffs, though it ...
Electronic Arts is laying off hundreds of workers and is canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn ...
Electronic Arts is laying off hundreds of employees in a new round of cost-cutting and has cancelled a new Titanfall ...
Respawn Entertainment has announced changes to upcoming projects in order to focus on Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi.