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EA to lay off 1500 workers, close some facilities

Large-scale layoffs have been hitting everywhere in the past year, and Electronic Arts is now no different: according to Gamasutra, the game publisher announced today that it will lay off 1,500 workers by April 2010, after posting a year-to-year decrease in revenue and a net loss of $391 million.

About 1,300 of the freshly unemployed individuals will result from the full closure of some of EA's facilities. This will cost EA money at the outset, but they estimate that by dropping the facilities they stand to save about $100 million annually. According to EA CEO John Riccitello, the cuts are happening in "targeted areas," so the company can focus up on its bigger, more lucrative games.

EA has kept up well with the iPhone platform and has released some of its most popular titles to the App Store, such as The Sims 3, Rock Band, and Spore. Consumers still pay a premium price for them, however. For example, Rock Band costs $9.99 and comes with only 20 songs, and charges 50 cents for each additional song. Still, Rock Band ended up selling well, so maybe we'll be seeing more of EA in the App Store in the coming fiscal quarters.

EA also announced today its acquisition of Playfish, whose primary business is Facebook games, for $300 million. Hopefully out of the layoff ashes rises some brutally addictive social-based game for the iPhone.

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Roberto

Hopefully these engineers and artists haven't signed any non-compete agreements, or they will spend the next 82 weeks sucking Obama's tit (unemployment).

November 10 2009 at 10:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jaeboy17

The same reaction I had when Red Alert crashed for the 5th time on my iPhone.

November 10 2009 at 10:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
psycros

Um, shouldn't this be on Joystiq or something? Esp. seeing as how EA barely supports Apple.

November 10 2009 at 10:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
glad

I am not surprised they are losing money fifa 10 (£5.99) has t be the biggest pile of crap ever to be launched on the iphone by a major developer. I know why they didn't put out a free lite version because no one would buy the full version. I have never palyed anything so bad EA should be ashamed but a company like that has no idea what shame is! Now I know why ppl hate them so much. If I knew how to get a refund I would as I wasted £5.99 which I could have spent on a CD or a pizza!

November 10 2009 at 6:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mk8ta

That's what you get for being too greedy. Selling a$6 game for $60

November 10 2009 at 5:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Martin

Playfish generates a lot of revenue already, so that was an insanely good acquisition for them. Also, Rock Band songs on the consoles (and PSP) cost $2 each, so complaining about 50 cents per song (when iTunes charges $0.69-$1.29 per song) is petty.

November 10 2009 at 5:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Fred

Those douchebags are still making money hand over fist. This stinks and yet again leaves a bad taste in my mouth as far as EA goes.

November 10 2009 at 5:16 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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