Longtime UK-based game developer, Codemasters, has been through a round of layoffs recently, Wesley Yin-Poole writes for IGN. The job cuts came ” following the launch of racing games F1 23 and EA Sports WRC,” added the story. Codemasters, known for the racing franchises Grid, F1, and Dirt, was acquired by Electronic Arts in 2021, added IGN. “Our business is constantly changing as we strive to deliver amazing games and services that keep our players engaged, connected, and inspired,” an EA spokesperson said, according to IGN.
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