EA lays off around 300 employees - including 100 at Respawn - scraps new Titanfall game

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What just happened? It's not just big tech companies that are seeing a lot of layoffs right now – the gaming industry is also going through a tough time. The latest cuts are being made by Electronic Arts, which is laying off over 300 people, including 100 at Respawn Entertainment. The decision means several in-development titles have been canceled, including a new Titanfall game.

Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, citing people familiar with the cuts, writes that between 300 and 400 positions are being eliminated at EA, with about 100 of those cuts coming from Respawn Entertainment, maker of Apex Legends and the Star Wars Jedi games.

"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," an EA spokesperson told Bloomberg.

IGN writes that the cuts have largely impacted EA's Experiences team, which includes groups such as EA's Fan Care team and others working on customer support and marketing. Those affected will be given the opportunity to apply for other roles internally before being laid off.

"We are treating our people with care and respect throughout this process, working to minimize impacts by helping affected employees explore new opportunities within the company when possible and providing support during the transition," the spokesperson added.

An equally corpo-speak statement was posted by Respawn on X confirming the layoffs. It also revealed that two game projects were being canceled.

One of the canceled projects, codenamed R7, was an extraction shooter set in the Titanfall universe. It marks the second Titanfall project killed off by EA in recent times after an Apex Legends/Titanfall crossover game called Titanfall Legends was reportedly canceled in 2023.

The majority of those laid off at Respawn were from the Apex Legends side of the studio, with developers, publishing staff, and quality assurance testers all feeling the impact. In addition, a handful of team members attached to the Jedi franchise, along with small contingents assigned to the two canceled projects, were also included in the cuts.

EA laid off 670 people in 2024 because the $7.56 billion net revenue it earned in the 2024 fiscal period wasn't enough. Including the latest layoffs, EA has let go of 1,800 workers since March 2023.

Jarringly, EA paid its top execs $60 million in the 2024 fiscal period. CEO Andrew Wilson took the majority share: $25.6 million. He was praised for overseeing a "year of continued employee satisfaction scores above industry benchmarks," which included "record high talent retention."

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Quick! Blame Trump and tariffs! This is clearly all his fault because tariffs are what make games bad, not the untalented corporations that make the same, boring games over and over again and wonder why they don't sell well.
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You'd think those in charge would finally get their heads out of their asses and stop trying to push graphics and rehashed games as new and better. Work on something new that runs well, has solid game play mechanics and story. I'm just wishing out loud here, we all know EA won't do any of this.
 
After a decade of internet abuse - much deserved, some maybe not-, if you are still working for EA I cannot feel very sorry for you.
 
Quick! Blame Trump and tariffs! This is clearly all his fault because tariffs are what make games bad, not the untalented corporations that make the same, boring games over and over again and wonder why they don't sell well.
/s

You'd think those in charge would finally get their heads out of their asses and stop trying to push graphics and rehashed games as new and better. Work on something new that runs well, has solid game play mechanics and story. I'm just wishing out loud here, we all know EA won't do any of this.
you can still push graphics, clair obscure is gorgeous...............but also has all the other parts that make a great game.
 
After a decade of internet abuse - much deserved, some maybe not-, if you are still working for EA I cannot feel very sorry for you.
The problem is that sometimes people can't help it, especially so if you're working for an indie game developer and EA comes along and gobbles them up.
 
you can still push graphics, clair obscure is gorgeous...............but also has all the other parts that make a great game.
The guy ur were quoting is just rage baiting.ut that said, Clair Obscure looks like a higher res PS3 game. Nothing about it's visuals stand out at all.
 
The problem is that sometimes people can't help it, especially so if you're working for an indie game developer and EA comes along and gobbles them up.
Nope. There is always a choice. They freely chose to stay there, no one made them.
 
Layoffs are how micro-studios are born. It will be difficult to find other work so create mobile games to get income.
 
Quick! Blame Trump and tariffs! This is clearly all his fault because tariffs are what make games bad, not the untalented corporations that make the same, boring games over and over again and wonder why they don't sell well.
/s

You'd think those in charge would finally get their heads out of their asses and stop trying to push graphics and rehashed games as new and better. Work on something new that runs well, has solid game play mechanics and story. I'm just wishing out loud here, we all know EA won't do any of this.
Damn, you beat me too it.
I can't believe the site didn't find a way to blame him.
 
Aw man I just want Titanfall 3, Titanfall 2 was such a good game.
The level where you could jump between 2 different times was amazing. One of my favourite gaming experiences. Getting overwhelmed by alien dogs in a destroyed building in the future, shift to fighting gun wielding security in the same building in the past.
 
Quick! Blame Trump and tariffs! This is clearly all his fault because tariffs are what make games bad, not the untalented corporations that make the same, boring games over and over again and wonder why they don't sell well.
/s

You'd think those in charge would finally get their heads out of their asses and stop trying to push graphics and rehashed games as new and better. Work on something new that runs well, has solid game play mechanics and story. I'm just wishing out loud here, we all know EA won't do any of this.
Nothing like someone going into the forums to getting upset and complaining about a fictional scenario they made up in their own minds.

 
The lay offs are not uncommon. Internal thing really.

What really does surprise me is that they scrapped Titan Fall 3 development.

1st: Titan fall 2 was a bit hit, still is and I am sure, Titan Fall 3, if done right would be a huge success for them really weird choice to abandon that one.

2nd: Titan Fall 3 was supposedly in development, and why not. No idea how much time and money they had spent up until cancelling development, but unless they are "putting it on hold." Well, it's just another very strange decision.

With management like that, no wonder they are having a hard time!
 
Aw man I just want Titanfall 3, Titanfall 2 was such a good game.
Woops, I mean't to quote your post in #17 above.
Of course I totally agree with you, and as already said. It seems like a really stupid decision.

TitanFall 3 would sell like hot cakes!!
 
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