
Codemasters Hit by Layoffs as EA Halts Future Rally Game Development.
The studio behind legendary racing titles faces a sharp turn, as EA reportedly axes WRC plans and cuts staff in a major shake-up.
🚧 Trouble in the fast lane. Acclaimed racing game studio Codemasters has been struck by a wave of layoffs following EA’s decision to halt development on future rally titles, including rumored successors to the recent EA Sports WRC. 🏁💔
Sources close to the matter say the layoffs have affected multiple departments across Codemasters’ UK offices, with roles in game design, production, and quality assurance among those impacted. The move follows a strategic review at Electronic Arts, which acquired Codemasters in 2021 for $1.2 billion.

🎮 The news is especially jarring for fans of the rally racing genre, which Codemasters helped define with franchises like:
- Colin McRae Rally
- DiRT
- WRC (2023)
EA’s decision reportedly stems from a desire to “refocus resources” on more profitable live-service and mainstream racing experiences, like the F1 series and upcoming projects under the Need for Speed brand.

🛑 What’s Being Cancelled?
While EA hasn’t officially named the titles affected, industry insiders suggest at least one next-gen rally project — likely planned as a spiritual successor to EA Sports WRC — has been shelved indefinitely.
🗣️ “There’s deep disappointment internally,” said one former team member. “We were proud of WRC, and we felt like we had a lot more left to build.”

⚠️ A Pattern of Restructuring
This move is part of a broader trend within EA, which recently shuttered other projects and studios including Ridgeline Games and the narrative-led Star Wars title at Respawn. EA’s focus appears to be narrowing toward franchise-driven blockbusters, leaving specialized genres like rally racing in the dust.
🏎️ Codemasters, once a champion of niche motorsport titles, now faces a critical crossroad. While the F1 series remains strong, many fear that Codemasters’ identity — shaped by decades of off-road racing excellence — is slowly being eroded.
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