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Former XCOM devs say their Star Wars strategy game is "unaffected" after EA cancels Respawn FPS amid layoffs - rockpapershotgun.com - After
rockpapershotgun.com
04.03.2024 / 19:19

Former XCOM devs say their Star Wars strategy game is "unaffected" after EA cancels Respawn FPS amid layoffs

The developers of EA’s upcoming Star Wars strategy game have confirmed the project survived last week’s mass layoffs at the publisher and the cancellation of a first-person Star Wars shooter from Apex Legends studio Respawn, who are collaborating on the upcoming title.

Star Wars Strategy Game Dev Comments on EA's Mandalorian FPS Cancelation - gamerant.com - state Maryland
gamerant.com
04.03.2024 / 19:06

Star Wars Strategy Game Dev Comments on EA's Mandalorian FPS Cancelation

The upcoming Star Wars strategy game is still in development, Bit Reactor has confirmed. The studio's project status update was offered as part of a wider reflection on the recent news of Electronic Arts canceling Respawn's Star Wars FPS, which was rumored to place the players in the shoes of a Mandalorian bounty hunter.

EA’s Star Wars Strategy Title is “Unaffected” by Recent Layoffs, Says Bit Reactor - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
04.03.2024 / 13:01

EA’s Star Wars Strategy Title is “Unaffected” by Recent Layoffs, Says Bit Reactor

Electronic Arts was the latest publisher to join the industry in laying off a portion of its workforce. It also announced the closure of Ridgeline Games, with Criterion now working on future Battlefield campaigns, and cancelled Respawn’s Star Wars FPS (rumored to feature a playable Mandalorian).

EA's Star Wars strategy game still in development, following layoffs - eurogamer.net - state Maryland
eurogamer.net
04.03.2024 / 12:57

EA's Star Wars strategy game still in development, following layoffs

The Star Wars strategy game from Bit Reactor and EA is still in development, following the cancellation of a Star Wars shooter by Apex Legends studio Respawn last week.

EA’s Star Wars strategy game still in development following Respawn cancellation - videogameschronicle.com
videogameschronicle.com
03.03.2024 / 13:01

EA’s Star Wars strategy game still in development following Respawn cancellation

The Star Wars strategy game currently in development at Bit Reactor will continue, despite recent layoffs at publisher EA.

Star Wars Fan Suggests Casting Popular Singer As Young Luke Skywalker And Fans Aren't Having It - gamerant.com - Britain - Disney
gamerant.com
02.03.2024 / 17:13

Star Wars Fan Suggests Casting Popular Singer As Young Luke Skywalker And Fans Aren't Having It

The Star Wars franchise bringing back a young Luke Skywalker on its Disney Plus shows has stirred some interest in recasting the iconic role for future appearances, and one fan online has given their suggestion on who could take on the challenge to the overt disapproval of others.

Star Wars Fan Digs Up Evidence To Settle The Mace Windu vs Palpatine Debate - gamerant.com - Disney
gamerant.com
02.03.2024 / 05:28

Star Wars Fan Digs Up Evidence To Settle The Mace Windu vs Palpatine Debate

The Mace Windu vs. Palpatine scene debate among Star Wars fans is still going strong decades later, and one fan on social media thinks that they’ve found the smoking blaster in the case to decide which of the two iconic Force users won.

Respawn’s Cancelled Star Wars FPS Featured a Player Hub, Large Open Areas – Rumor - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
01.03.2024 / 08:23

Respawn’s Cancelled Star Wars FPS Featured a Player Hub, Large Open Areas – Rumor

With the cancellation of Respawn Entertainment’s Star Wars first-person shooter, reportedly based on The Mandalorian, more details about the project have emerged courtesy of Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson. It was noted to be “fantastic” from developer and playtest feedback, but Electronic Arts felt it was “too much of a financial risk.”

Details on Canceled Star Wars Mandalorian FPS Game Leak Online - gamerant.com
gamerant.com
01.03.2024 / 00:22

Details on Canceled Star Wars Mandalorian FPS Game Leak Online

Details about Respawn's canceled Star Wars video game have emerged, as its first-person shooter gameplay would have seemingly provided players with an action-packed linear experience in the role of a Mandalorian bounty hunter. Though Respawn's foray into the Galaxy Far Far Away has been through Jedi: Fallen Order and Survivor, two critically acclaimed Star Wars titles, Respawn's rise to fame came through Titanfall, a first-person shooter franchise published by Electronic Arts. Widely praised for its fun gameplay, it made sense that Respawn would eventually tackle a Star Wars first-person shooter, which is why the project's cancelation came as a shock to the gaming community as a whole.

EA Has Cancelled Respawn’s Star Wars FPS (Rumored To Be A Mandalorian Game) - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
29.02.2024 / 10:43

EA Has Cancelled Respawn’s Star Wars FPS (Rumored To Be A Mandalorian Game)

EA has revealed that they have cancelled a Star Wars FPS game from Respawn Entertainment.

EA is laying off around 5% of staff, stopping development on a Respawn Star Wars FPS, and ‘winding down Ridgeline as a standalone studio’ - techradar.com - city Seattle - county Wilson
techradar.com
29.02.2024 / 10:31

EA is laying off around 5% of staff, stopping development on a Respawn Star Wars FPS, and ‘winding down Ridgeline as a standalone studio’

Electronics Arts (EA) has confirmed plans to lay off around five percent of its staff, move away from developing future licensed games it doesn't think will be successful, and begin “winding down Ridgeline as a standalone studio.”

EA Lays Off 5% of Its Employees, Cancels Star Wars Respawn FPS and Seeks to Move Away from Licensed IPs - wccftech.com - city Seattle
wccftech.com
29.02.2024 / 10:23

EA Lays Off 5% of Its Employees, Cancels Star Wars Respawn FPS and Seeks to Move Away from Licensed IPs

In yet another chapter of the seemingly unending layoff news, Electronic Arts (EA) announced it's laying off 5% of its employees, amounting to around 670 people.

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