EA will lay off the majority of staff at its mobile game studio Firemonkeys, a new report has revealed. Up to two thirds of the company's workforce is expected to be let go, Kotaku Australia says. EA ...
Following the hundreds of job losses at Activision Blizzard and redundancies at Guild Wars developer ArenaNet, EA has begun a massive round of layoffs at its development studio in Melbourne.
With a unified base of 50 million players, Australian outfits Firemint and IronMonkey have been merged by parent company EA to form the country's largest development studio, Firemonkeys. The new ...
Layoffs are nothing new in the video game industry, but the past few months have been dire in that department. EA's Australian studio Firemonkeys is the latest impacted by large layoffs, with up to ...
Yesterday, Firemint and IronMonkey announced a merger between their studios to form Firemonkeys. We talk to new Firemonkeys GM Tony Lay about Australia's new gaming development giant. Michelle Starr ...
The footage is amazing. Probably too good. But Firemonkeys is set to push iOS racers to the proverbial with Real Racing 3. Seamus Byrne Editor, Australia & Asia Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor for ...
Real Racing and Flight Control series developer Firemonkeys was the target of hacker attack last September that saw its community forums breached and user data "potentially" downloaded, Electronic ...
Logan Moore is the Managing Editor around these parts and enjoys the video game Super Mario Odyssey. Not even 24 hours after we reported on the impending layoffs at Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet, ...
Firemonkeys will continue to work on separate products in addition to collaborating on new ones out of the EA Melbourne office. With the added synergy this partnership creates, fans can expect unique ...