Four months after he was seriously list, the stylish skate of Roll 7 has returned to both steam and Olioli World steam.
Rolrodrom and Olioli World were removed from steam in February, at which time we took the move that it was the result of a private division drama in the Tech to Interactive: After some expansion and difficulty in May 2024, when Roll 7 and the Private Division were closed, the private division was closed and the private division was closed. It was confirmed along with intrapert programs.
Tech Two said at the time, the sale of the private division “directly and undeniable titles of the private division include considerable extent.” But this shows that the sale did not include Olioli World or Rolrodrome, as the two have returned to the steam and is now published by the Tech Too subsidiary 2K.
The list of both sports seems to be slightly strange in this light. I think, it makes sense, if you are transferring ownership from one company to another, Laires have to do what they do and these are both private divisions and 2K-tech two companies. If you are just going to break them by a different name, why remove them from sale for about four solid months?
This I don’t know- “Business Things” are probably at its root – but it’s not a mistake or wrong advertising: 2k confirmed that both Rolrodrome Nor nor Olioli world Private division was involved in sales, and now it is a publisher of both sports.
Neither Olioli World nor Rolrodom was a major achievement, but both are excellent: Olioli World scored an 87 % review score in 2022 as a “unmanned skate” MP “, while Rolrodrom scored even more impressive than 94 % of the same year. They are playable games, in other words, and if you miss them for the first time, this is your second chance.