Mar 10 • 12:39 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

EA cuts Battlefield 6 team months after its biggest sales success

EA has laid off several developers from the Battlefield 6 team despite the game's commercial success.

Electronic Arts (EA) has made the surprising decision to lay off members of the development teams responsible for the successful Battlefield 6, despite it being one of their top-selling games of 2025. Reports indicate that layoffs have affected all four studios involved, which include DICE, Ripple Effect, Criterion, and Motive Studios. The exact number of redundancies is currently unknown, raising concerns about employee morale and future developments in the franchise.

The layoffs come at a time when EA is focusing on aligning its development teams more closely with what is perceived to matter most to its gaming community. This strategic shift, as communicated through a statement to IGN, suggests that the company is aiming to enhance its responsiveness to community feedback. However, the timing of such cuts, shortly after a successful launch, raises questions about the company's business strategies and the sustainability of employment in the gaming industry.

The news has sparked discussions among gaming enthusiasts and industry commentators about the volatility of jobs in the gaming sector, even in successful franchises. As competition remains fierce, developers and fans are left wondering what these layoffs mean for the future of the Battlefield series and whether such drastic measures reflect deeper issues within EA's operations or strategic planning processes.

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