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Electronic Arts is laying off 5% of its workforce

Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson announced today that the company is «advancing the way we work and continuing to evolve our business,» and by that he means it will be laying off approximately 5% of its workforce.

Wilson's message begins with a triumphant note about how EA is «entertaining, inspiring, and connecting more people with more content and deeper experiences than ever before.» He goes on to say that previous restructuring efforts at EA, specifically leadership changes announced in 2023, «have positioned us to build bigger, bolder experiences for hundreds of millions of players and fans around the world.»

Then he really kicks it into gear: «As a company full of creators and storytellers, we believe in the value of teams innovating together, and continue to learn and adopt new ways of collaborating to grow and serve our global communities.» That sounds good, right? Well, it's not.

After noting that EA is «continuing to optimize our global real estate footprint to best support our business,» and will sunset unspecified games and «move away from development of future licensed IP that we do not believe will be successful in our changing industry,» he finally gets to the heart of the matter.

«We are streamlining our company operations to deliver deeper, more connected experiences for fans everywhere that build community, shape culture, and grow fandom,» Wilson said. «In this time of change, we expect these decisions to impact approximately 5 percent of our workforce.»

The number of employees being let go was not specified, but a March 2023 SEC filing put EA's global headcount at approximately 13,400, meaning roughly 670 people could be impacted. That number isn't final: Wilson said EA will try to find «new roles» for employees where possible, and «communicating these impacts,» which I guess is C-suite-speak for telling people they don't have a job anymore, won't be complete until sometime in the company's next fiscal quarter.

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