Digital Arts has canceled its in-development Black Panther sport and shut down Cliffhanger Video games, marking its third spherical of layoffs this 12 months. IGN reviews: In an electronic mail despatched to employees from EA Leisure president Laura Miele, Miele stated that these adjustments, alongside different latest cancellations and layoffs, are being finished to “sharpen our focus and put our artistic vitality behind essentially the most vital development alternatives.” Along with closing Cliffhanger and canceling Black Panther, EA can also be shedding some people on each its cellular and central groups. […] As with previous rounds of layoffs, EA is endeavoring to position affected people in different roles throughout the corporate. […]
To that finish, Miele’s electronic mail continues, the corporate is specializing in a small handful of franchises going ahead: Battlefield, The Sims, Skate, and Apex Legends. Miele additionally reassures EA will proceed to spend money on its Iron Man sport at Motive and the third Star Wars: Jedi sport, in addition to it keep its cellular enterprise regardless of right now’s cuts, whereas Bioware works on the subsequent Mass Impact. Moreover, final 12 months, CEO Andrew Wilson introduced the corporate could be “transferring away from growth of future licensed IP that we don’t consider can be profitable in our altering trade.” The e-mail would not point out EA Sports activities, however this is because of Miele operating EA Leisure, whereas EA Sports activities is a separate division. IGN understands that the sports activities division is unaffected by these adjustments for now.
Notably, Marvel and EA’s settlement for Black Panther was a part of a three-game deal that included Iron Man and a 3rd, unannounced title. IGN understands this partnership will proceed, with Motive Studios main future Marvel titles. EA offered the next assertion concerning the cope with Marvel to IGN, attributed to Miele: “Our partnership with Marvel stays sturdy and our multi-title, long-term collaboration continues.”


















