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    Battlefield 6 devs plagued by “extraordinary stress and long hours” — changes to compete with Call of Duty, Fortnite are wrecking havoc, and I’m worried

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    Electronic Arts’ ambitions with Battlefield 6 are massive, but changes to its development process have resulted in “extraordinary stress and long hours” for its developers.

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