'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' is something of a miracle in modern video-game development – it is entirely single-player, has no microtransactions and was made during a pandemic in roughly three years.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which comes out April 28, immerses players in the expansive universe of the ubiquitous sci-fi franchise. — Electronic Arts, the latest release from Electronic Arts Inc, is something of a miracle in modern video-game development. It is entirely single player, has no microtransactions and was made during a pandemic in roughly three years – half the time it takes to produce many of today’s big games.
The success of these adjustments has led Respawn to embrace remote work. EA has allowed each of its subsidiaries to choose how to handle its return-to-office policy, and over the past three years Respawn has permitted employees to relocate and has broadened hiring to any location. It’s a stark contrast to some competing game publishers, such as Activision Blizzard Inc, which have required many employees to return to the office.
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