CEO Tim Sweeney cited decreasing revenue from Fortnite as a reason for the layoffs and said in a memo that "we’ve been ...
It’s yet another round of layoffs to hit the game industry this year. Developed by Ascendant Studios and published by EA as an “EA Original,” Immortals of Aveum was billed as an AAA FPS that ...
Immortals of Aveum was released on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. Three and a half weeks later, around half of the staff who ...
Criterion Games moves to EA Entertainment where it will join the Battlefield team under Respawn Entertainment CEO Vince ...
On September 29, 2023, Fortnite developer Epic Games announced via an internal memo that it would be laying off 16% of its ...
Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite and Unreal Engine, is laying off a significant percentage of its staff, according to ...
Bloomberg reported on the layoffs, announcing that 16% of staff ... Fellow video game companies like EA and Sega have also made the decision to lay off employees in recent months as well.
Despite multiple companies investing billions into Epic Games, years of overspending and chasing ambitious models have led to mass layoffs at the company.
Criterion is famous for Burnout and Need for Speed, but it has worked on several Battlefield and Battlefront games before and ...
Fornite maker Epic Games is reportedly laying off around 900 employees according to Bloomberg - a number said to ...
EA reportedly plans to end support for Omega Force's action RPG Wild Hearts after a shockingly short seven months.
Major companies like EA, Activision, and 2K have been criticized for their relatively conservative, or at times nonexistent, severance packages for employees affected by layoffs. At a time when ...