EA Shifts Focus to Key Growth Zones
EA Pulls the Plug on Black Panther Game, Closes Cliffhanger Games
Electronic Arts (EA) has decided to cancel the anticipated Black Panther game and has shut down Cliffhanger Games, the studio dedicated to the project. This decision aligns with EA's strategy to concentrate on significant growth opportunities as they continue their partnership with Marvel, ensuring projects like the Iron Man game remain on track. Despite recent closures and layoffs, including at Respawn Entertainment, EA ensures support for affected staff while maintaining its dedication to delivering engaging Marvel titles through Motive Studios.
Introduction
EA Cancels Black Panther Game
Closure of Cliffhanger Games
Impact on EA's Strategy
Marvel Partnership Status
Future Marvel Games at EA
Effects on EA's Workforce
Public and Industry Reactions
Future Implications for Game Development
Sources
- 1.Business Standard article(business-standard.com)
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