EA Acquires Titanfall studio Respawn Entertainment
EA purchased Respawn Entertainment, which is the studio behind games like Titanfall. It was a rather sizable transaction at a cool $455 million, with a requirement being a timely arrival of Titanfall 3.
There already was a deep collaboration between the two companies, EA will pay 151 Million USD for the takeover, with additional bonuses and funds once certain targets are reached. Respawn was founded in 2010 by ex-Call of Duty designers Vince Zampella and Jason Ward.
“We started Respawn with the goal to create a studio with some of the best talent in the industry, and to be a top developer of innovative games,” said Vince Zampella, CEO of Respawn Entertainment in a press release. “We felt that now was the time to join an industry leader that brings the resources and support we need for long-term success, while still keeping our culture and creative freedom. EA has been a great partner over the years with Titanfall and Titanfall 2, and we’re excited to combine our strengths. This is a great next step for Respawn, EA, and our players.”
The acquisition gives EA all control over Respawn’s output, with last year’s Titanfall 2 struggling to meet its sales targets after it appeared to compete directly with the release of Battlefield 1 – a mistake we doubt will be repeated. Up-to last week though, Respawn was independent reports Kokatu.
According to various documents, EA outbid the South Korean publisher Nexon, which publishes the Titanfall mobile game and had also made an offer to buy Respawn. EA had 30 days to match that offer, which they chose to do.
Early last year, EA announced that it had contracted Respawn to make a Star Wars action game, in addition to the Battlefront series and what was then planned as a Star Wars action-adventure from Visceral, which has since been canceled. Respawn is also developing the third Titanfall and a virtual reality game for Oculus.
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Another one bites the dust...
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After EA acquirers Ubisoft (many years ago). Ubisoft Was a great studio.
Then Ubisoft had many nice games on their portfolio. But since EA get them.
They start relasing more and more crap under EA pressure.
It was good times, when "tripple pyramids" not push-in hands into gamming.
For Me EA is a comunist, and developer parasite/cancer..

From EA I only buy Battlefield franchise. And always have problems after launch any of them...
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Well in this case it's a pretty 100% likely scenario, especially since Titanfall II hasn't done well (even though the game itself is decent I hear, but poor marketing and release window choice), just push out a third more or less finished game and call it a "day"...
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They'll shut them down a couple years from now, just like they did with pretty much every studio they bought. Buy them, suck them dry, throw them in the trashcan.