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Osvaldatore put in his final word on the Titanfall 3 rumors, claiming that the game was nearly finished before it was ...
Aimman Hafizal has taken his time to reach his first solo exhibition. The 30-year-old artist, who has regularly teased his ...
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Daily Star on MSNDiablo 4 devs on ARPG genre rivals and feeling too easy: 'It's a Diablo-first approach'With so many other games in the genre gaining popularity, I asked the Diablo 4 development team if they keep one eye on the ...
Around 100 of the affected positions were at Respawn, which is responsible for titles like Titanfall, Apex Legends and more.
A day after laying off up to 400 developers, EA has announced that it is ending its partnership with the World Rally ...
Respawn hasn't left the Frontier behind, but it's arguably been a victim of its own success. The boom of the battle royale ...
Electronic Arts ends its WRC partnership, halting Codemasters’ rally game development. What’s next for the franchise?
XDefiant producer and former Infinity Ward dev says Call of Duty's primary focus is making money out of its playerbase.
Following layoff announcements affecting up to 400 people, and cancelling two projects at Respawn, EA has now halted development of future WRC rally games.
On Tuesday, EA announced what it called “targeted team adjustments.” In plain terms, that means hundreds of people lost their jobs, with many cuts reportedly hitting Respawn Entertainment, the ...
It's since come out that one of those projects was likely an extraction FPS set in the Titanfall universe, codenamed 'R7'.
Electronic Arts Inc. is laying off hundreds of workers and canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment subsidiary, Bloomberg reports. Between 300 and 400 positions ...
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