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Motive Studios business and news from across the web.- Report: EA conducts layoffs in Hyderabad, India and the USElectronic Arts has conducted another round of layoffs affecting remote workers in the US and employees at its Hyderabad, India office. The affected roles are primarily in trust and safety, IT, customer support, and recruitment departments. This marks the third round of layoffs at EA this year, following reductions at its Battlefield division and the Skate developer Full Circle.
- Arkane Lyon's Blade game isn't dead, despite rumours following Xbox Games Showcase no-showDespite rumors suggesting the cancellation of Arkane Lyon's Marvel's Blade game, insider Jeff Grubb has clarified that the project is not dead and is still in development. The game, which was revealed at The Game Awards 2023 and is set in Paris, has not been shown publicly since, leading to speculation about its status. Arkane Studios director Dinga Bakaba previously stated the team was hard at work on the title.
- Battlefield 6 developer says the team is '100% dedicated' and 'delivering extremely compelling new…Battlefield 6 has launched its third season, introducing a large new map based on Battlefield 4's Railway to Golmud, new weapons, and ranked battle royale play. Despite earlier layoffs and a drop in player counts from its peak, developers at Battlefield Studios, a collective of Electronic Arts' teams, express full dedication to improving the game's foundation and delivering compelling new content. Executive producer Philippe Ducharme highlighted the team's focus on balancing map sizes and player experiences across seasons.
- Former Dead Space Producer Says The “Numbers Just Aren’t There” For a New Game in the SeriesFormer Dead Space producer Chuck Beaver stated that Electronic Arts is unlikely to greenlight a new entry in the series due to insufficient sales numbers, despite the success of the recent remake. Beaver indicated that EA now expects around 7 million units sold for a single-player game to be viable, a benchmark that the Dead Space franchise has not consistently met. While some developers at EA might hope for the IP to be sold, the company currently has no plans for the franchise.
- The 15 best sci-fi survival horror video games you can play right nowThis article lists and describes 15 of the best sci-fi survival horror video games available now on PC and consoles. The list includes titles like Alien: Isolation, System Shock 1 & 2, Dead Space, and Resident Evil 2, highlighting their unique atmospheres and gameplay mechanics.
- The Best Star Wars Games Of All TimeThis article ranks the best Star Wars games of all time, spanning various genres from flight simulators to RPGs and VR experiences. It highlights titles like Star Wars: TIE Fighter, Knights of the Old Republic, and Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, discussing their impact and gameplay.
- EA's CEO claims AI isn't costing people their jobs, instead it's helping themElectronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson asserts that Artificial Intelligence in game development is augmenting, not replacing, human roles, citing increased hiring in quality assurance despite AI implementation. He claims AI handles mundane tasks, allowing employees to focus on more complex aspects of game creation. However, the article notes recent layoffs at EA studios and past criticisms regarding AI-generated art, suggesting a complex reality beyond Wilson's claims.
- Best Science Fiction Games To Explore In 2026This article highlights some of the best science fiction games available to play, featuring a mix of well-known franchises and underrated titles. It covers games like Starfield, Doom (2016), No Man's Sky, Cyberpunk 2077, and the BioShock series, detailing their developers, release dates, and platforms.
- WarioWare director Goro Abe leaves Nintendo after 25+ yearsGoro Abe, director of the WarioWare series, has left Nintendo after over 25 years with the company. Separately, Electronic Arts has laid off an unknown number of employees across its Battlefield studios, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios.
- Valve sued for allegedly using its musical works ″without permission″Electronic Arts has initiated layoffs across its various Battlefield studios, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. This news follows the record-breaking launch of Battlefield 6.
- Crusader Kings 3 is getting a Roblox adaptationElectronic Arts has laid off an unspecified number of employees across its Battlefield studios, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. This news follows the record-breaking launch of Battlefield 6. Separately, Crusader Kings 3 is receiving an adaptation on the Roblox platform.
- GDC 2026: Microsoft Is Finally Ready To Talk About The Future Of XboxElectronic Arts has laid off an unspecified number of employees across its various Battlefield development studios, including Criterion Games, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. This news follows the launch of Battlefield 6.
- EA Lays Off Staff Across All Battlefield Studios Following Record-Breaking Battlefield 6 LaunchElectronic Arts has initiated layoffs across its various Battlefield development studios, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect Studios, and Motive Studios. The exact number of affected employees is currently unknown, following the launch of Battlefield 2042.
- Battlefield 6 takes home Game of the Year at UKIE Video Game Awards 2026Electronic Arts has initiated layoffs across its Battlefield studios, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. This news follows a record-breaking launch for Battlefield 6.
- Battlefield 6 Studio Design Director Talks Night Maps and the Need to Work With Fans as Season 2: Nightfall Looms - IGNRipple Effect studio design director Justin Wiebe discusses Battlefield 6's upcoming Season 2: Nightfall update, focusing on the new Hagental Base map designed for close-quarters combat in a nighttime environment. The update introduces new gameplay mechanics like night vision goggles and tactical flashlight usage, and Wiebe emphasizes the studio's commitment to incorporating player feedback through initiatives like Battlefield Labs to shape future content.
- Battlefield 6-medarbetare sägs upp från fyra studiorElectronic Arts has confirmed layoffs affecting an unknown number of employees across four studios: DICE, Criterion, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios, all involved with the Battlefield franchise. The company cited 'realignment' to better serve the community's expectations for the game.
- EA implements layoffs at Battlefield StudiosElectronic Arts has implemented layoffs across multiple studios involved with the Battlefield franchise, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. The company described the move as a "realignment" to better focus on community priorities, despite Battlefield 6 being the best-selling game of 2025. Player count and criticism over monetization and roadmap delays for Battlefield 6, along with the reception of the spin-off Battlefield REDSEC, are cited as likely reasons for the job cuts.
- EA Lays Off Multiple Employees Amid Battlefield 6’s Current Woes – RumorElectronic Arts has reportedly laid off multiple employees working on Battlefield 6 as part of an organizational realignment. Studios including Motive Studios, Ripple Effect, Criterion, and DICE have been affected. EA stated that Battlefield remains a top priority and that changes were made to better align teams with community needs.
- Battlefield Developer LayoffsElectronic Arts has reportedly laid off an unknown number of staff across its Battlefield development teams. The layoffs affected studios including Criterion Games, Dice, Ripple Effect Studios, and Motive Studios.
- EA confirms layoffs for Battlefield Studios, even with Battlefield 6’s record salesElectronic Arts has confirmed layoffs affecting its combined Battlefield Studios teams, including DICE, Criterion, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. Despite record sales for Battlefield 6, the company cited a "realignment" to better focus on community priorities. The scale of the layoffs is unknown, but the news comes amid broader industry trends of job cuts and concerns about post-launch support for live service games.