Electronic Arts lays off 6% of workforce in cost-cutting push

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Videogame publisher Electronic Arts said on Wednesday (Mar 29) it will lay off about 6 per cent of its workforce and reduce office space, joining a host of US companies that have trimmed costs to cope with a rough economy.

EA, which had about 12,900 staff as of March-end last year, expects to incur between US$170 million and US$200 million in charges related to its restructuring plan.

Corporate America, especially companies from the technology and finance sector, are reining in expenses as they brace for a looming recession amid rising interest rates around the world.

The company behind the FIFA soccer videogame franchise and The Sims”also said it will move away from projects that do not contribute to its strategy.

CEO Andrew Wilson in a note to employees said EA will provide opportunities for employees to move to other projects and where that is not possible, it will provide staff laid off with severance pay and additional benefits.

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