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New accelerator Spawn Point has launched, and has already secured its first cohort of studios. Based in Trondheim, Norway, ...
With EA's slate of new and ongoing games underperforming last year, we've already witnessed cuts and reorganizations at stalwart studios like BioWare. Now, Respawn Entertainment is in the firing line.
Several years of layoffs in the gaming industry have been the cause of concern and uncertainty among many game developers, ...
Respawn Entertainment is one of EA’s most respected studios as it has helped create some of the best Star Wars games along with maintaining Apex Legends, a popular battle royale game set in the ...
Electronic Arts (EA) has cut 300–400 jobs across its studios. The canceled games? A Titanfall-based extraction shooter and a fresh IP led by Titanfall director Steve Fukuda. Respawn is sticking ...
Reporting for Bloomberg, Schreier claims that EA laid off between 300 to 400 employees across various studios. 100 of those laid off were from Respawn, so we don’t know yet the extent of layoffs ...
EA has confirmed a round of layoffs across its development studios, with Star Wars Jedi team Respawn Entertainment seemingly the hardest hit. According to a Bloomberg report that builds on EA's ...
EA has laid off hundreds of employees—reportedly around 300 to 400—across its studios, including around 100 at Respawn Entertainment, developers of Titanfall and Apex Legends. Among the many ...
This news comes amid a week of layoffs that have impacted numerous EA studios, including team members who worked on Apex Legends at developer Respawn. Incredibly, the writer of the game's new ...
The biggest dish in the oven outside of that seems to be the upcoming Battlefield game at the moment, which is being worked on by several studios and led by Respawn co-founder Vince Zampella.
You can read Respawn’s complete statement below (click to enlarge): Last year, Respawn was among the studios impacted by publisher-wide layoffs at EA, which resulted in the cancellation of its ...