Bad news, Titanfall fans: EA's latest staff cull has killed an unannounced Titanfall-themed extraction shooter that was in development at Respawn
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EA has announced significant layoffs, impacting between 300-400 employees across the company, with around 100 at Respawn Entertainment. Alongside these cuts, EA has canceled multiple in-development projects, including a new Titanfall game. The company stated that these changes are part of its long-term strategic priorities and aim to allocate resources effectively for future growth. Respawn confirmed the layoffs and project cancellations, noting affected employees would receive meaningful support. This news comes amid reports of high bonuses for EA executives, raising concerns about the company's priorities during staff reductions.
EA is laying off hundreds of staff, including around 100 at Respawn Entertainment, while also canceling several in-development projects, including a new Titanfall game.
EA's layoffs affect 300-400 total staff to align teams and resources for future growth, with Respawn confirming cancellations of two early-stage projects.
Respawn Entertainment expressed sorrow over layoffs, confirming staff impacted would receive 'meaningful support' while cancelling early-stage games related to Titanfall.
Despite layoffs, EA executives reportedly received substantial bonuses, totaling 60 million dollars, raising concerns about company priorities amidst staff reductions.
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