July 8, 2025 - 05:24

In a surprising turn of events, Romero Games has publicly denied claims that it has shut down, despite reports from multiple employees suggesting that all staff members had been laid off. The studio, known for its work in the first-person shooter genre, has stated that it remains operational and is actively seeking potential publishers to support its ongoing projects.
The confusion arose when former employees took to social media to express concerns over the studio's future, leading to widespread speculation about its viability. Romero Games emphasized that while there have been challenges, the team is still intact and committed to delivering high-quality gaming experiences.
The studio's leadership is optimistic that with the right partnerships, they can revitalize their current projects and continue to innovate in the gaming space. As the situation unfolds, many in the gaming community are watching closely, hoping for positive news regarding the studio's future endeavors.
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