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EA Japan president Shaun Noguchi has criticized Microsoft after the company recently completed a massive round of layoffs. EA ...
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EA has announced it will shut down BioWare's Anthem on January 12, 2026. Because Anthem's only content is online, this means ...
According to Aftermath, Blizzard is letting go developers behind its mobile title Warcraft Rumble, with support ending for the game. Xbox has cancelled its Perfect Dark reboot and closed its developer ...
F1 25 has gotten a brand new update that lets players relive scenes from Brad Pitt's F1: The Movie and even play as Sonny ...
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Similar to the previous update, patch 1.04 fixes specific tracks. This time, the track surface and lighting at Suzuka as well ...
EA also announced the acquisition of Glu Mobile, the developer behind such mobile game hits as Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, for $2.4 billion – two Codemasters, in other words.
EA has had layoffs for every year of this three year wave of layoffs. A week after confirming layoffs across their studios, EA has confirmed that some of those layoffs occurred at Codemasters.
EA initially purchased Codemasters for $1.2 billion in early 2021, earning the publisher the rights to F1 and FIA World Rally Championship licenses, along with owned IP such as Grid, Dirt, and ...
Codemasters has been around since the 8-bit era and was the last big, independent British publisher and developer, before they were bought by EA for £1.2 billion in 2020.
Codemasters has announced they’ve stopped work on their last game, raising questions about the future of the studio. They shared this update for EA Sports WRC on their website: “Dear Rally ...