Romero Games cancels upcoming FPS title after publisher pulls funding - GamesIndustry.biz
July 3, 2025 | by Sophie McEvoyRomero Games has announced the cancellation of its upcoming first-person shooter due to its publisher cancelling fundin…
Romero Games has announced the cancellation of its upcoming first-person shooter due to its publisher cancelling fundin…
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