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Less than a year after being shuttered by Microsoft, Hi-Fi Rush studio Tango Gameworks is officially back from the dead. The resurrected developer, now owned by Krafton and operating under a very ...
Xbox made the bold move of announcing and releasing Hi-Fi Rush, a rhythm action game from the developers of The Evil Within, on the same day. The move seems to have paid off, as people are ...
Hi-Fi Rush certainly was a perfectly done surprise: being announced and simultaneously released during Microsoft’s Xbox Developer_Direct showcase earlier this week, this rhythm combat game has ...
New owner Krafton has confirmed that Tango Gameworks had a 6-month old build of Hi-Fi Rush 2 in development before it was shut down by Bethesda and Xbox.
South Korean publisher Krafton is re-forming Tango Gameworks' core team so there's no acquisition costs with the studio, but IP rights must be purchased.
A Krafton executive revealed that Hi-Fi Rush 2 was already in development when it bought Tango, and that work on it will continue.
"I knew [Tango was] working on Hi-Fi Rush 2 when we started talking," says Krafton head of corporate development Maria Park.
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With Tango Gameworks revived thanks to Krafton, the possibility of a Nintendo Switch port of the action-packed game Hi-Fi Rush is back on the cards.
Krafton acquires Tango Gameworks and the Hi-Fi Rush IP from Xbox, saving the studio from closure and ensuring the continuation of its games.
Tango Gameworks, developers of 2023's hit Hi-Fi Rush, are getting a second chance after being acquired by South Korean publisher Krafton.
Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks has been spared closure by PUBG owner Krafton, three months after Microsoft announced plans to shut down the studio.