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EA lays off staff and cancels a Titanfall game

EA lays off staff and cancels a Titanfall game

  • Electronic Arts (EA) has laid off between 300-400 staff members as part of a restructuring effort.
  • EA has also canceled a game set in the Titanfall universe, codenamed R7, which was being developed by Respawn Entertainment.
  • Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi, has made targeted team adjustments and canceled two games in early-stage incubation.
  • About 100 employees at Respawn were laid off, including developers, QA workers, and publishing staffers, with some being reassigned to other EA projects.

Electronic Arts is reportedly eliminating “between 300 and 400 positions” and scrapping a game set in the Titanfall universe, codenamed R7, that was in the works at Respawn Entertainment, according to Bloomberg.

“As part of our continued focus on our long-term strategic priorities, we’ve made select changes within our organization that more effectively aligns teams and allocates resources in service of driving future growth,” EA spokesperson Justin Higgs said in a statement to Bloomberg.

In a statement posted on X, Respawn explains that it had to cancel two games that were in “early-stage incubation” and “make some targeted team adjustments” across Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi. “These decisions aren’t easy, and we are deeply grateful to every teammate affected,” the post says.

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 Iron Man game, the Battlefield series, “and other projects.”

Additionally, Respawn’s SVP of operations Daniel Suarez is now GM of the studio and will report directly to its co-founder and CEO Vince Zampella. In 2021, EA put Zampella in charge of the Battlefield franchise as part of an internal shakeup.

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Q. What is EA reportedly eliminating?
A. Between 300 and 400 positions.

Q. Why did EA make these changes?
A. To align teams and allocate resources in service of driving future growth.

Q. How many employees were laid off at Respawn?
A. About 100 employees, including developers, QA workers, and publishing staffers.

Q. What happened to the game codenamed R7?
A. The game was canceled.

Q. Why did Respawn cancel two games in early-stage incubation?
A. To make targeted team adjustments across Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi.

Q. Who is now the GM of Respawn’s studio?
A. Daniel Suarez, who previously served as SVP of operations.

Q. How will Daniel Suarez report to his new role?
A. He will report directly to Vince Zampella, Respawn’s co-founder and CEO.

Q. What was EA Motive involved in after some workers were moved from Respawn?
A. The Iron Man game and the Battlefield series.

Q. Who is now in charge of the Battlefield franchise at EA?
A. Vince Zampella, who was put in charge in 2021 as part of an internal shakeup.

Q. What happened to Justin Higgs’ role after making a statement about EA’s changes?
A. No further information is provided about his current role or responsibilities.