Romero Games’ Next Project Has Been Cancelled by its Publisher

Romero Games has announced that its next project is now under trouble since its publisher has cancelled funding for the game. The announcement was made by CEO Brenda Romero through a post on LinkedIn, where she said that the decision to cancel funding for the game was made “at a high level within the publisher” beyond the studio’s control.
Unfortunately, while the project has been cancelled, there has been no confirmation of what the game was going to be, or which company was publishing it. Romero does note that the studio was able to hit all of the milestones it was given, and got consistent praise from the publisher as development on the title was continued.
“We have some difficult news to share,” posted Romero. “Last night, we learned that our publisher has canceled funding for our game along with several other unannounced projects at other studios. This was a strategic decision made at a high level within the publisher, well above our visibility or control. We deeply wish there had been something, anything, we could have done to prevent this outcome.”
“This absolutely isn’t a reflection of our team’s work, performance, or the quality of the project itself. We hit every milestone on time, every time, consistently received high praise, and easily passed all our internal gates. We are incredibly proud of the work being done, and of the talented team behind it. The best we’ve worked with.”
Since the project has been cancelled, Romero has also stated that Romero Games is now looking at what steps it can take to continue supporting the developers working there. She also sends out a call-to-action to fans of the studio and other professional working in the industry to reach out if they know of opportunities for some of the developers at Romero Games.
“We’re currently evaluating next steps and working quickly to support our team,” posted Romero. “Many of us have worked together for more than a decade, some for over 20 years. It’s an extremely difficult day, and we’re heartbroken that it’s come to this. If you know of any opportunities or ways you can help our incredbile tea, please reach out. Thank you to everyone who’s offered support and kindness and encouragement during this difficult time.”
The post has been met by waves of support from professionals in the gaming industry, including publishing agent Phil Foxton as well as Marcin Brzostowski.
“This is sad news,” posted Brzostowski in response to Romero’s announcement. “I am open to supporting anyone by listening to them. I know how important it is for some to have emotional support.” Foxton also wrote about offering support, as well as keeping his ears open for new roles that might open up in other parts of the industry. “I shall be doubling down on reposting of any available roles,” he posted. “Hopefully those of my friends that are recruiters are able to help lots of people.”
The last major title by Romero Games was Empire of Sin, which was released back in 2020.