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EA reportedly lays off over 300 staff, cancels new Titanfall game


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EA's latest round of layoffs was initially reported by Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, who - citing a source "familiar with the cuts" - claimed "between 300 and 400 positions" had been eliminated. A follow-up statement released by Respawn on social media acknowledged it had made some "targeted team adjustments" specifically Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi. "Looking ahead," Respawn's statement continued, "our commitment to player-first experiences remains unchanged... For 'Apex Legends,' that means not just delivering competitive, innovative seasons — but expanding what 'Apex' can be."

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