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In order to promote Star Wars Zero Company, Respawn should host an Apex Legends crossover event themed entirely around the ...
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 to hear that EA is laying off even more members of ...
Several years of layoffs in the gaming industry have been the cause of concern and uncertainty among many game developers, ...
In the letter to the public, Respawn Entertainment has stated that it has “made the decision to step away from two early-stage incubation projects and make some targeted team adjustments across ...
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 ...
It’s something that seems to keep popping up, and today, a new headline broke out from Respawn Entertainment. EA’s studio was just revealed to have experienced new layoffs, and on top of that ...
Now, Respawn Entertainment is in the firing line. In a statement, the studio has confirmed that two "early-stage incubation projects" have been scrapped and that "adjustments" are being made to ...
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 ...
In Respawn Entertainment’s statement on X (formerly Twitter), it announced it had canceled two projects in favor of shifting its efforts to Apex Legends and the next iteration of Star Wars Jedi.
The roughly 100 jobs impacted at Respawn included individuals in development, publishing, and QA workers on Apex Legends, as well as smaller groups of individuals working on the Jedi team and two ...
Respawn Entertainment temporarily disabled Revenant in Apex Legends due to a widespread exploit rendering him invulnerable. This decision followed reports of players abusing the glitch to gain ...
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 ...