The layoffs continue with third-party publisher and developer Electronic Arts today announcing it would let go of 5% of its staff, which equates to about 670 employees.
In a message to the team, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson has explained how this is a reaction to the “accelerating industry transformation”. As a result, the company is moving away from the development of “future licensed IP” that may not be successful.
Going forward, there will be a “greater focus” on its “owned IP, sports, and massive online communities”. As part of this, it’s streamlining company operations to deliver “deeper, more connected experiences for fans” which help “build community, shape culture and grow fandom”.
Here’s what Wilson had to say about the layoffs:
“In this time of change, we expect these decisions to impact approximately 5 percent of our workforce. I understand this will create uncertainty and be challenging for many who have worked with such dedication and passion and have made important contributions to our company. While not every team will be impacted, this is the hardest part of these changes, and we have deeply considered every option to try and limit impacts to our teams. Our primary goal is to provide team members with opportunities to find new roles and paths to transition onto other projects. Where that’s not possible, we will support and work with each colleague with the utmost attention, care, and respect.”
These changes will be “largely completed by early next quarter”. As part of this, the Respawn Entertainment (Apex Legends) Star Wars first-person shooter action game has also been cancelled.
This follows on from various other layoffs earlier this week. PlayStation yesterday axed 900 jobs, which removed 8% of its workforce.
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