EA Lays Off Staff Across All Battlefield Studios Following Record-Breaking Battlefield 6 Launch

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    1. Turbostrider27 on

      According to IGN:

      > EA has laid off an unknown number of individuals from across its Battlefield teams, including workers at Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios, IGN understands.
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      > Individuals are being informed that the layoffs are taking place as part of a “realignment” across the Battlefield studios, as the team continues its ongoing, live service support for Battlefield 6 following launch. All four studios will remain operational, though the layoffs seem to be impacting a variety of teams across multiple studios and offices. IGN has reached out to EA for comment on total number and types of roles impacted, as well as for the specific reasons for the layoffs.

    2. I had to read that title twice to make sure I understood correctly. This is unbelievable.

    3. Make bad game, get fired.

      Make good game, get fired.

      Make no game, get fired.

      You have no control.

    4. Greenzombie04 on

      Was just wondering this weekend how bad EA stock would be if they weren’t getting bought out.

    5. outofmindwgo on

      Flopped game, layoffs 
      Cancelled game, layoffs
      Successful game, believe it or not, layoffs

    6. luscious_doge on

      Of course I finally pulled the trigger on buying a bf6 battlepass last night. Had I waited a day that would’ve been a definite no for this whole game’s life cycle.

    7. SpectersOfThePast on

      Battlefield 6 is really good, but the devs are tone def to what players want in a BF game. Very few of the maps feel like BF maps, and the player numbers keep dropping. Almost every lobby I go into is filled with bots.

    8. This was going to happen because they gotta make the company leaner for their upcoming saudi/kushner overlords.

    9. ominous_retrbution23 on

      Release a game with failed sales.

      You get fired.

      Release a game with record-breaking sales.

      Believe it or not, you also get fired.

      Dice has the best games in the world because of firing.

      – some Venezuelan

    10. “We must save more money for our future Saudi overlords. All hail AI. Pack your shit!”

      Fuck you, EA. Just fuck you.

    11. Writing was on the wall when EA said they wanted Battlefield 6 to do astronomical numbers that were never attainable. Even being the success it was didn’t matter.

    12. This industry is just fucked. Half a billion dollars in revenue, off one game in a year.. And this.

    13. Maybe they shouldn’t have wasted all those resources on a battle royale that had zero chance of pulling any players away from the existing BR games?

    14. Most games once launched scale down staff.
      They have a small team to develop then grow when it’s in production then scale back when it’s out and just needs enough to maintain.

    15. Knicknacktallywack on

      Is this just an AI move and has nothing to do with how much the game made them?

    16. EA is so deep in debt after the LBO that I expect this to be just the tip of the iceberg. They need like $2.5b annually just to service the debt. If you are not bringing in fat stacks continuously, you’re gone sooner or later.

    17. That’s how the game dev industry works. You don’t need the same staff to support the game post launch as you do making a game from scratch. Most of these companies don’t keep the full team and just rehire once they get the next game mapped out. Theirs a lot of non-development work prior to the devs coming onboard.

    18. This is fucked. BF6 is so good. Just need more big maps. Both post-launch maps are really fun.

    19. It’s what you get when corporate decides every new game has to be bigger, flashier, and bring in 50% more revenue than your previous one, it’s just not sustainable.

    20. Chris-346-logo on

      People trying to make arguments and explanations for why this happened when the easiest answer is capitalism lmao

    21. Fizziest_milk on

      honestly I would hate to work in this industry. you have absolutely no security regardless of whether your game does well or flops hard

      it’s about time management start looking at their own salaries and employment when looking for cost cutting opportunities

      absolute parasites

    22. So in other words, it doesn’t really matter how you do. Your job is at risk regardless.