900 developers to go at EA

900 developers to go at EA

Developers hit hardest by new layoff operations, 500 to go in publishing, 100 in corporate

Electronic Arts has revealed that the vast majority of its global staff cuts will be made in its own development studios.

Some 900 EA developers across numerous studios will be laid off, compared to the 500 cuts in publishing and 100 in corporate affairs.

The total staff cuts are expected to save EA as much as $100 million annually. Yesterday the company confirmed it has bought social studio Playfish for as much as $400 million.

“These changes will make us more efficient in our core packaged goods business while allowing us to focus investment on our key titles and to expand our digital direct initiatives,” said EA CFO Eric Brown.

EA CEO John Riccitiello said the huge staff cuts were an unpleasant but necessary step.

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“Laying off employees and closing facilities is never pleasant. We have a lot of compassion for those impacted but these cuts are essential for transforming our company,” he said.

“Our operating expenses will be reduced by at least $100 million compared to our current run rate.

“We are implementing a thoughtful, targeted action that will reduce titles, close several facilities and decrease headcount by approximately 1,500 positions, of which 1,300 will be included in a restructuring plan.

Elsewhere in the financial posting, Riccitiello was bullish about the firm’s performance and prospects. 

“Our Q2 revenues exceeded street expectations,” he said. “In a sector that has struggled for growth in recent quarters, our non-GAAP net revenue is up 13% fiscal year-to-date. So far this fiscal year, EA has out-performed on share in a down retail market.

“EA is performing,” he added.

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Just how many times do have to say it...

posted by fenrir5683wo Nov 10, 2009 at 4:31 pm
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EA just haven't learned a thing this year. The production and publishing of mediocre FPS and sports games were eventually going create a loss for the company. I mean power to them for sticking to their guns, but it's time for change.

I feel sorry for those who have been layed off, however these talented individuals should be able to put their skills to good use elsewhere in the industry and help create wonderful games that will become immense blockbusters. They can safe in the knowledge that they will be able stick a middle finger up at EA, and leave the failing company behind.

Good luck guys! I mean it

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