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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 ...
(Reuters) -Electronic Arts is laying off hundreds of workers and is canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment unit, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.
Electronic Arts has laid off between 300 and 400 employees across the ... one of those early-stage incubation projects was an unannounced Titanfall universe extraction shooter code-named “R7 ...
The layoffs are the latest to hit Electronic Arts, which had about 13,700 employees as of March 2024. The company in 2024 said it would cut about 5% of its workforce after announcing a similar cut ...
According to Bloomberg, Electronic Arts laid off 300-400 employees, and has canceled an in-development title R7, which was apparently an extraction shooter set in the Titanfall universe.. EA ...
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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 ...
It seems Electronic Arts’ Titanfall 3 is still in the works, per claims made by two notable leakers. The last bit of information regarding the third entry suggested it was canceled, but that no ...
Titanfall's troubleshooting page offers tips for some of the more common issues. By Liam Martin Published: 13 March 2014 A Titanfall troubleshooting page has been set up by Respawn and Electronic ...
Electronic Arts looks like it has a winner on its hands with developer Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall. The futurisitc first-person shooter looks frenetic and cinematic.