EA confirms layoffs at racing game developer Codemasters to “meet evolving business needs”

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Publisher Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed that there has been a round of layoffs at EA-owned studio Codemasters. Known for its popular racing game series such as F1, Grid, and Dirt, it is unclear how many staff are affected at the current time.

The confirmation comes in a statement to IGN, which also provided some insight into why the cutbacks are taking place. “Our business is constantly changing as we strive to deliver amazing games and services that keep our players engaged, connected, and inspired,” the statement read.

“At times, this requires the company to make small-scale organizational changes that align our teams and resources to meet evolving business needs and priorities. We continue to work closely with those affected by these changes, providing appropriate support throughout this process.”

A handful of Codemasters’ recent titles, including Grid Legends, have seemingly struggled to attract an audience and a handful of other major UK developers have announced similar measures to cut costs in the last few months. This includes rounds of layoffs at LittleBigPlanet creator Media Molecule, strategy game giant Frontier Developments, and major indie publisher Team17.

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Dashiell Wood
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