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In the wake of Microsoft’s layoffs and studio closures last week, rumors circulated that Romero Games — the studio founded by ...
Romero Games has revealed it has been contacted by "several publishers" keen to pick up its unannounced canceled project.
Contrary to rumour, Romero Games has not been closed, and the team is now in contact with a number of publishers which may be ...
Romero Games has issued a new statement responding to prior reports, revealing that their game has been cancelled but they ...
Romero Games have closed doors following funding cuts, but it sounds like there's still a future for the FPS they were ...
With growing speculation around the current status of the studio, Romero Games releases an official statement directly ...
Romero Games has clarified that it has not, in fact, closed down, and that it's currently seeking a new publisher for its ...
The next game from Doom co-creator John Romero may be saved after it was abruptly cancelled amidst the Xbox layoffs.
A separate post on social media, a now-former Romero Games employee stated that they are now out of work at the developer "due to the recent Xbox layoffs." IGN has contacted Microsoft for comment.
An employee at Romero Games, speaking anonymously to GamesBeat, identified Microsoft as the publisher behind the canceled title. “It’s a very sad day,” the employee shared in a statement.
Ireland-based Romero Games is not owned by Microsoft, but it appears the company’s financial support was crucial to keeping the studio alive — a fact that wasn’t publicly known until the ...