It appears that the release date for Romeo Is Dead Man may have been leaked by the PlayStation App. According to the app, the game will come out on February 11th, 2026.
In Romeo Is Dead Man, you play as an FBI Space-Time special agent named Romeo Stargazer, also known as “Dead Man.” Romeo is trapped between life and death. Just before he was supposed to die, something strange happened — a time paradox saved him at the last second.
This time paradox broke the space-time continuum, all because a brilliant (but reckless) scientist was messing with time. Now, Romeo must deal with the strange results of that accident and try to fix the damage caused to time and space.
Romeo will be able to switch between using guns and swords during battle. He can also turn the powers of his enemies against them. This lets him destroy waves of enemies in fast, action-packed fights. The game promises to be full of exciting and intense combat moments that keep players on the edge of their seats.
As with all leaks that come from stores, you should take it with a grain of salt. This could be just an error and nothing more. On the other hand, if we look at the calendar, February 11th is a Wednesday. So, this seems like a plausible leak. Nevertheless, consider this a rumor.
This month, we’ll have the PC Gaming Show Most Wanted and The Game Awards 2025 events. So, I’m curious to see whether we’ll get a new trailer for it during these events.
Stay tuned for more!
Rumour: Romeo is Dead Man to launch February 11th 2026 – PS5/XboxSeries/PC
via Playstation App. pic.twitter.com/9Qz2n2v77P
— HazzadorGamin, Dragon of Dojima (@HazzadorGamin) December 4, 2025

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