Doom co-creator John Romero has announced that Romero Games is working on a new FPS game. The original Doom launched nearly 30 years ago, yet Romero still produces content for the series from time to time, with the most recent being a Doom 2 level to support Ukraine.
Romero co-founded Romero Games in 2015 with his wife, Brenda Romero. The studio has released three games to date, with Gunman Taco Truck in 2017, SIGIL in 2019, and Empire of Sin in 2020. Gunman Taco Truck is a roguelike game set after a nuclear strike, where a taco truck driver from the United States attempts to flee to Canada. SIGIL is the unofficial fifth episode of Doom, which was later incorporated into the Doom ports on modern systems. Empire of Sin is a tactical strategy game set in the prohibition era, which has received free updates and expansions, including the Make It Count and Precinct updates. Romero Games is also working on a sequel to SIGIL, which will be set in Doom 2.
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John Romero has announced on Twitter that Romero Games is hiring for a new FPS title. The game currently lacks a name and the fact that the team is still in the hiring phase means it likely won't be out for a while. Romero Games is hiring a lot of people for this new project, with all of the positions listed on the studio's Careers page, for those interested in applying.
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