Mega video game publisher Electronic Arts has canceled its upcoming “Titanfall” franchise video game and laid off more than 300 of its employees. “As part of our continued focus on our long-term ...
Electronic Arts (EA) canceled a new Titanfall game on April 29, 2025. Fans of the mech-based shooter were pretty disappointed. The news hit hard! Especially for those who loved the idea of a ...
The soon-to-be-privately-held Electronic Arts saw its sales fall 13% year over year during the July-September quarter, ...
In Respawn Entertainment’s statement on X (formerly Twitter), it announced it had canceled two projects in favor of shifting its efforts to Apex Legends and the next iteration of Star Wars Jedi. They ...
Beloved video game publisher Electronic Arts canceled its upcoming Titanfall game and fired over 300 employees today. A third of the cuts, Variety reports, came from EA’s developer Respawn, the makers ...
EA is back at it again, laying off hundreds of staff across the company including roughly 100 at Respawn Entertainment. On top of these cuts, the publisher has cancelled some in-development projects, ...
The troubling recent trend of mass video game industry layoffs continued this week. Respawn's official X account posted a statement on Monday that the studio had to cancel two "early-stage incubation ...
This is the third time EA has reduced its staff in the last three years. Electronic Arts has laid off over 300 employees in another round of job cuts, a year after letting go of 5% of its staff.
A new report suggests that EA has laid off "between 300 and 400" people, including around 100 developers at Respawn, and canceling what would've been a Titanfall extraction shooter. The publisher hasn ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Although Respawn Entertainment, the developer responsible for the Titanfall series, has worked primarily with Electronic Arts since its inception, it ...