
EA Restructures Codemasters After WRC Partnership Ends
Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed a restructuring at Codemasters, resulting in a reduction of roles. This follows the recent announcement that EA is ending its partnership with the World Rally Championship (WRC), effectively pausing development on future WRC games. While the exact number of affected employees remains undisclosed, EA stated that the restructuring is part of a broader effort to realign resources and focus on strategic priorities.
Focusing on Core Strengths
The decision aligns with EA's previously stated strategy to prioritize owned intellectual property (IP), sports titles, and games with large online communities. This shift in focus has led to several rounds of layoffs in recent months, indicating a significant restructuring within the company.
The ending of the WRC partnership and subsequent restructuring at Codemasters underscore a larger trend within the gaming industry. Companies are constantly evaluating their portfolios and making strategic adjustments to meet the evolving demands of the market and players. While challenging for those affected, these changes are often necessary for the long-term health and success of game studios.
The future of Codemasters and its projects remains to be seen. However, EA's commitment to its core franchises and its focus on building strong online communities suggests that it is well-positioned for continued success in the dynamic world of video game development.
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Source: EuroGamer