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EA再度裁员300人,APEX的工作室被裁1/3
Electronic ArtsElectronic Arts(US:EA) 3 6 Ke·2025-04-30 00:13

Group 1 - EA has laid off approximately 300 employees, including around 100 from Respawn, the studio behind popular titles like APEX Legends and Star Wars Jedi [1][3] - Respawn has decided to abandon two early incubation projects and make adjustments to the APEX Legends and Star Wars Jedi teams, with speculation about the canceled projects [3] - The layoffs represent about one-third of Respawn's total workforce, affecting development, publishing, and QA teams for APEX Legends and Star Wars Jedi [3][4] Group 2 - EA's Q3 FY2025 financial report showed net revenue of $1.883 billion, down from $1.945 billion in the same period last year, with executives expressing dissatisfaction with APEX Legends and planning a major update [4] - EA has faced ongoing project cancellations, restructuring, and layoffs since 2023, including significant layoffs at BioWare due to the failure of Dragon Age 4 and a focus shift to Mass Effect 5 [4] - Industry reactions to the layoffs have been critical, highlighting concerns about EA's management of its studios and the impact on game development quality [6]