Black Panther game reportedly canned as EA closes Cliffhanger Games, resulting in an unspecified amount of layoffs and role switches

EA decided to return to the cutting well. The executive decided to cancel the Black Panther game, which was working on Cliffhanger Games, and close the studio. An unspecified number of people will need to lose John or as a result move to other roles within the EA.

This is cited from EA Entertainment president Laura Miele about these latest cuts, which they say are part of the publisher’s ongoing efforts to “slow focus” and “the most important growth opportunities.” Yes, it’s 2025 and Liscon Marvel Ty Inn, revolving around popular film franchises, is clearly not a good opportunity to make money.

The EA has not seen how many staff members will be affected by the cliffhanger closures, as well as how many layoffs to mobile and central teams are enacting at the same time. IGN understands that fewer people will be hit than about 300 affected by the layoffs enacted by the publisher last month.

This final round brought the news that Lespawn staff was involved in the event that they tracked down the unfair destruction of the EA by this point, and that the Titanfall game under development had been entrusted to Scrafep.

“These decisions are difficult,” Miele wrote in an email, “They shared the real moments that they influenced, learned, and learned to the people we have worked for. We are doing everything we can to support them.

After it was announced in 2023, I saw nothing of this Black Panther game from the Cliffhanger. The announcement was revealed to be “a third-person, single-player, featuring a vast and reactive world that will allow players to experience the Black Panther mantle. In 2024, List suggested that the world could be open.

So, if it was a distance, it’s impossible to say whether it was a good, bad, or just a decent game. But what are you doing here if even a game like this doesn’t have the chance to get the final result? Miele said EA plans to continue pulling cash from respawn for Motive’s Iron Man Game and the upcoming Star Wars: Jedi Games.

Apart from that, however, the ongoing moves from the publisher’s ongoing title seem to almost circle the wagons around Battlefield, Sims, Skate, Apex legends, and the rest of the mass effects games in Bioware.

After all, why are you so many opportunities to make money when you can put all your eggs in a reduced basket and desperately pray that none of them are OK?

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