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EA to Lay Off 5% of Employees, Star Wars FPS Canceled, Company Refocusing on Owned IP

Electronic Arts is the latest company to announce significant layoffs, with a notice that they would be reducing their workforce by 5%, or an estimated 670 people and refocusing on owned IP.


Immortals of Aveum Writer Details Conflict, Narrative Foundations, and More, With Two New Cinematics

Upcoming magic-FPS Immortals of Aveum has two new narrative cinematics showing the importance of lore and conflict in the game. Writer Michael Kirkbride details creating IOA's narrative foundation, lore, and mysterious villain.


EA Reveals Cliffhanger Games, Working on 'Superhero Sandbox' Single-Player Black Panther Game

Cliffhanger Games, a newly-announced EA studio, is working on an upcoming AAA Black Panther game with an original story set in Wakanda.


Immortals of Aveum Delayed into August for Polish to 'Deliver a Strong Launch'

After making a splash at Summer Game Fest and the PlayStation Showcase, magical shooter hybrid Immortals of Aveum has been delayed for a few weeks "to deliver a strong launch".


Star Wars: The Old Republic Is Releasing 7.3 'Old Wounds' On June 13th

Star Wars: The Old Republic is trucking on like business as usual as the MMO announced this week that its upcoming 7.3 update, "Old Wounds" launches next week on June 13th.


Preview: Immortals of Aveum Looks To Scrach That Magic Shooter Itch, Releases On July 20th

Ascendant Studios pulled the veil back on their upcoming first-person magic shooter, Immortals of Aveum. We had the chance to check out the game in a hands-off demo, and the world and its premise have Bradford excited to scratch that magic FPS itch left by the 90s shooters in the same vein.


Anthem's Fate To Be Decided This Week, Per Report

Per a report by Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, Electronic Arts will decide what they plan to do with their looter-shooter, Anthem, this week.


Electronic Arts Pulls From GDC Over Fears Of Coronavirus

Electronic Arts is the latest company to pull their attendance at a major gaming conference, this time the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco next month. This is due to fears over the spread of the coronavirus.