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Ripple Effect Studios business and news from across the web.- How Battlefield 6 Redefines the Modern Shooter ExperienceBattlefield 6 aims to redefine the modern shooter experience with a focus on large-scale destruction, a complex single-player campaign set in 2027, and enhanced teamplay mechanics. Developed by EA's largest-ever Battlefield team, the game introduces a new Kinesthetic Combat System and the Portal Builder for custom matches. Electronic Arts is targeting a massive player base, potentially leveraging a free-to-play battle royale component, and is scheduled for release by March 31, 2026.
- Battlefield 6’s Devs Are Listening To Its Community, Per Ripple Effect’s Studio DirectorRipple Effect Studios' design director Justin Wiebe stated that the developers are actively listening to and reacting to community feedback for Battlefield 2042. The studio is willing to change content roadmaps based on player input to improve the game. This approach is being applied as the game heads into Season 2 with its Nightfall update.
- 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.
- EA Lays Off Staff Across All Battlefield Studios Following Record-Breaking Battlefield 6 LaunchElectronic Arts has laid off staff across all studios involved with the Battlefield franchise following the launch of Battlefield 2042. The exact number of affected employees and the specific studios are not detailed, but the layoffs are reportedly impacting multiple development teams.
- Best-selling shooter Battlefield 6 is not immune to layoffs as EA slashes an unknown number of positionsElectronic Arts has conducted layoffs across multiple studios involved with Battlefield 2042, including Criterion, DICE, Ripple Effect, and Motive. The company stated these changes are part of a realignment to better focus on community priorities for the franchise. Despite its initial high sales and awards, the game has seen a significant drop in player count on Steam.
- 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.
- 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 Lays Off Battlefield Staff Despite Record-Breaking BF6 LaunchElectronic Arts has laid off staff across all Battlefield studios despite Battlefield 6 achieving a record-breaking launch. This move has drawn criticism from the gaming community, who view it as a pattern of publishers prioritizing cost-cutting over developer well-being. The layoffs impact multiple studios, including DICE, Ripple Effect, Criterion, and Industrial Toys, raising concerns about the future support and development of Battlefield 6.
- Battlefield 6 developers face layoffs despite making one of the best-selling games of 2025Electronic Arts has confirmed layoffs within its Battlefield organization, affecting studios like Criterion, DICE, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios, despite Battlefield 6 being the best-selling game of 2025. EA stated these changes are to better align teams around community priorities, though the exact number of affected employees remains unspecified. The company is also undergoing a sale to a consortium of investors.
- EA Laying Off Staff at Its Battlefield Studios as Part of "Realignment" Strategy Even AfterElectronic Arts is reportedly laying off staff across its Battlefield studios, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios, as part of a "realignment" strategy. Despite the franchise's recent resurgence with the best-selling Battlefield game, EA stated these changes are to "better align our teams around what matters most to our community." The company is also undergoing a significant acquisition process.
- Battlefield 6 was 'the biggest launch in franchise history.' 6 months later, EA is laying off people who made…Electronic Arts has confirmed layoffs within its Battlefield division, including studios like Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive, just six months after the successful launch of Battlefield 2042. An EA spokesperson stated that the changes were made to better align teams around community priorities, emphasizing continued investment in the franchise.
- Battlefield 6 developers hit with layoffs as game's popularity starts to declineDespite strong initial sales and positive reviews, Electronic Arts has laid off employees across multiple studios working on Battlefield 6 due to declining player counts and mixed player reviews. The reasons for the layoffs are officially cited as a 'realignment,' though potential investor acquisition and financial pressures are also discussed as contributing factors.
- EA lays off staff across Battlefield Studios, following last year's record-breaking Battlefield 6 debutElectronic Arts has reportedly laid off an unspecified number of staff across its Battlefield studios, including Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios. This comes despite Battlefield 6 achieving a record-breaking launch last year. The company cited a "realignment" as the reason for the layoffs.
- EA Cuts Staff At Battlefield 6 Dev After Game's Massive Initial SuccessElectronic Arts has conducted layoffs within its Battlefield Studios, affecting teams at DICE, Ripple Effect Studios, Criterion Games, and Motive Studio. Despite Battlefield 6 achieving record sales and being the top-selling game of 2025 in the US, EA described the changes as a "realignment" to better focus on community priorities. The impact of these cuts on the promised content roadmap remains unclear.