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Titanfall fans are reeling from the news EA has canceled another incubation project at Respawn Entertainment, and simultaneously laid off a number of individuals across its incubation, Apex Legends, ...
Despite It's routine to be let down over Titanfall news, but the latest cancelled project by Respawn is just as confusing as it is disappointing.
Recent layoffs at Respawn were part of a wider staff cut wave at EA, and one of the studio's canceled projects was Titanfall-related, per a new report.
Electronic Arts Inc. is laying off hundreds of workers and canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment subsidiary. Between 300 and 400 positions were eliminated, ...
Electronic Arts (EA) is reportedly laying off between 300 and 400 employees and cancelling a game in the Titanfall series, codenamed R7, under development at Respawn Entertainment.
has reportedly canceled its upcoming “Titanfall” video game as well as cut more than 300 employees from its staff in layoffs both at EA and its developer Respawn Entertainment. “As part of ...
Rumors of a new Titanfall game spring eternal ... Between Apex Legends, the Star Wars: Jedi series, and other projects, Respawn Entertainment has a lot on its plate, so it’s a little shocking ...
One of Titanfall 3’s leakers has dropped what ... Unfortunately, we found out the other day that EA laid off staff at Respawn Entertainment. Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier reported that EA laid ...
Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind the Titanfall series and Apex Legends, is the latest major gaming company to announce layoffs. The company is laying off an unspecified number of employees ...
In Respawn Entertainment’s statement on X (formerly ... with around 100 of those from the Titanfall developer. “As part of our continued focus on our long-term strategic priorities, we ...
The company is reportedly laying off 100 workers from Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi studio Respawn Entertainment. The company is reportedly laying off 100 workers from Apex Legends and Star ...
(Bloomberg) — Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is laying off hundreds of workers and canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment subsidiary. Between 300 and 400 ...