Publisher to "move away from development of future licensed IP" that it does not believe will be successful.
Electronic Arts will lay five percent of its workforce, the company announced.
The company said it had 13,400 employees as of March 2023 in its most recent annual report, which would put the total number of employees laid off at around 670 people.
In a note to staff, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson said the company is “moving away from development of future licensed [intellectual property] that we do not believe will be successful in our changing industry.”
GamesIndustry.biz reports that one such licensed title has been canceled as part of this plan, and that the teams working on it have been moved to other projects. An Electronic Arts representative also confirmed to the website that both its Black Panther and Iron Man games remain in development.
Electronic Arts will lay five percent of its workforce, the company announced.
The company said it had 13,400 employees as of March 2023 in its most recent annual report, which would put the total number of employees laid off at around 670 people.
In a note to staff, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson said the company is “moving away from development of future licensed [intellectual property] that we do not believe will be successful in our changing industry.”
GamesIndustry.biz reports that one such licensed title has been canceled as part of this plan, and that the teams working on it have been moved to other projects. An Electronic Arts representative also confirmed to the website that both its Black Panther and Iron Man games remain in development.
Electronic Arts to lay off five percent of workforce [Update 2: Star Wars first-person shooter canceled]
Electronic Arts will lay five percent of its workforce, the company announced.
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