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EA is discontinuing a popular rally game and laying off employees at the developer. Curious: This also affects the "Leisure ...
EA Sports has announced that it's "pausing development plans on future rally titles" after having "reached the end of the ...
Days after announcing it was "pausing development" on all future games in its World Rally Championship, EA has ...
EA has officially confirmed that Codemasters had some layoffs, and also had some developers moved to other EA studios.
In a statement to VGC, the EA-owned studio has now confirmed that layoffs will occur, as well as the redeployment of staff to ...
Widespread layoffs across EA's business were also confirmed last week, with a reported 300 to 400 people being uprooted; it ...
Mere days after Respawn Entertainment announced layoffs, yet another Electronic Arts subsidiary confirmed it's looking into ...
EA has confirmed it has laid off employees at Codemasters and will attempt to redeploy as many as possible to other projects ...
Over 300 employees have been affected by the EA layoffs, with another 100 eliminated at acquired company Respawn.
Codemasters just let go of all the rally titles they had in the works, and a bunch of folks will be leaving the team—or moving over to other parts of EA Sports.
EA and Codemasters announced today that they're putting the WRC (World Rally Championship) series on hold, and will no longer ...
EA Sports WRC will receive no further updates or new content, and Codemasters has no sequel in the works for the 2023 rally ...