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What Does EA’s Latest Wave Of Layoffs Mean For The Company?

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June 28, 2026

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2026 isn’t halfway done yet at the time of this writing, but EA has already instituted its third wave of layoffs. While the exact number of jobs affected is unclear at this time, reporting has confirmed that multiple offices have been impacted by the layoffs. Among the departments impacted are customer support, internal IT, and []

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Latestly.com

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· Jul 11, 2026

Layoffs in US: Job Cuts Drop 40% in 1st Half of 2026; AI Remains Primary Driver

U.S. layoffs fell 40 in the first half of 2026, though tech sector job cuts surged 83 due to AI-driven restructuring. While AI accounted for 101,743 layoffs, total hiring plans have increased by 10 compared to last year, signalling a complex shift in the American labour market as year-end nears.

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Lucid layoffs: EV maker cuts 18% workforce, eliminates COO Marc Winterhoff's role

Lucid layoffs: EV maker cuts 18 of its U.S. workforce, removes the COO role, and targets 158 million in annual savings amid restructuring.

NDTV

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· Jun 24, 2026

Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC

The post struck a chord with others in tech who've seen similar switches, where rapid hiring was followed by sudden layoffs.

Globes English

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· Jun 22, 2026

Tech downsizing seen hitting lawyers, accountants, funds

Layoffs in Israel's tech sector are gathering pace and are liable to have knock-on effects on support industries, although the general outcome may not be entirely negative.

Computerworld

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· Jul 2, 2026

Microsoft plans to lay off several thousand employees

Microsoft is expected to announce a new round of layoffs next week, with several thousand jobs at stake, according to Business Insider. Among others, the company’s sales, consulting, and Xbox divisions will be affected. The cuts are reported to affect less than 2.5 of Microsoft’s approximately 220,000 employees worldwide, meaning the layoffs will be less extensive than last year’s workforce reductions. In 2025, Microsoft laid off approximately 15,000 employees in two rounds: 6,000 workers in May, followed by another 9,000 in July. The company is reportedly rolling out the cost-cutting measures while continuing to boost investments in AI. Microsoft has faced increased pressure from investors regarding how AI will affect the company’s future business model and cost structure. Earlier this year, the company for the first time in its history offered voluntary retirement buyouts to roughly 8,750 employees, or about 7 of its workforce.

TechCrunch

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· Jun 23, 2026

The running list: major tech layoffs in 2026 where employers cited AI

A running look — in reverse chronological order — at the bigger tech companies that have announced significant layoffs this year with AI as a stated factor.

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Related coverage for "What Does EA’s Latest Wave Of Layoffs Mean For The Company?": Latestly.com — Layoffs in US: Job Cuts Drop 40% in 1st Half of 2026; AI Remains Primary Driver. Hindustan Times — Lucid layoffs: EV maker cuts 18% workforce, eliminates COO Marc Winterhoff's role. NDTV — Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC. Globes English — Tech downsizing seen hitting lawyers, accountants, funds. Computerworld — Microsoft plans to lay off several thousand employees. TechCrunch — The running list: major tech layoffs in 2026 where employers cited AI