Spore studio 'fluctuates in response to business conditions' says publisher

Layoffs at EA Maxis

EA’s Maxis studio – originally responsible for The Sims franchise and most recently Spore – has seen layoffs amongst its staff, the publisher has confirmed.

"Often in the video game industry, the size of a studio fluctuates in response to business conditions," Shacknews was told by Electronic Arts in a prepared statement.

"In this case, EA has taken action to reduce the workforce at Maxis as we focus the business and focus Maxis."

It’s not clear how many staff have left the studio.

Maxis was founded in 1987 by Will Wright and Jeff Braun. The firm built its reputation on the Sim series of games, including Sim City, before being acquired by EA in 1997.

Wright and Braun have since left – Wright departed this year to work on his independent interactive toy company Stupid Fun Club.

About MCV Staff

Check Also

007 [Industry news] 007 First Light Reaches 1.5 Million Units Sold in First 24 Hours

[Industry news] 007 First Light Reaches 1.5 Million Units Sold in First 24 Hours

IO Interactive, the independent video game developer and publisher behind the HITMAN franchise, and Amazon MGM Studios are thrilled to announce that 007 First Light, has reached 1.5 million units sold within the first 24 hours, making it the fastest-selling title in IO Interactive's history. 007 First Light is available now on PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, on Amazon.com, on PC, on Steam and Epic Games Store, as well as at key retailers.