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Hi-Fi Rush's Salvation: Tango Gameworks Acquired Prior to Closure

by Connor Jan 19,2025

Hi-Fi Rush Saved!? Tango Gameworks Purchased Just Before Closure

Krafton Inc. Rescues Tango Gameworks and Hi-Fi Rush

Months after Microsoft's announcement to close Tango Gameworks, Krafton Inc., the publisher behind PUBG, has acquired the studio and its critically acclaimed rhythm game, Hi-Fi Rush. This acquisition marks a surprising turn of events, saving the studio from closure just in time.

Hi-Fi Rush Saved!? Tango Gameworks Purchased Just Before Closure

Tango Gameworks' Future Secured Under Krafton

Krafton's acquisition includes the rights to Hi-Fi Rush, ensuring the game's continued development and opening doors for future projects. The company emphasizes a smooth transition, collaborating with Xbox and ZeniMax to maintain continuity for the Tango team. Krafton's statement highlights this as a key step in its global expansion and its first major investment in the Japanese game market.

Hi-Fi Rush Saved!? Tango Gameworks Purchased Just Before Closure

Microsoft's Restructuring and Tango's Unexpected Salvation

Tango Gameworks, founded by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami, was initially slated for closure in May as part of Microsoft's restructuring focusing on "high-impact titles." This decision, despite Hi-Fi Rush's success, shocked many. Krafton, however, intends to fully support Tango's continued innovation and commitment to delivering engaging experiences. Importantly, Krafton confirms that existing titles like The Evil Within, The Evil Within 2, and Ghostwire: Tokyo will remain unaffected. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed their collaboration with Krafton to ensure Tango's continued game development.

Hi-Fi Rush's Continued Success and the Sequel Question

Hi-Fi Rush's accolades, including BAFTA's "Best Animation" and The Game Awards' "Best Audio Design," highlight its remarkable achievements. The studio's developers even released a final patch and are working on a physical edition post-layoff. While a Hi-Fi Rush sequel was reportedly pitched to and rejected by Xbox before the acquisition, the possibility of a sequel under Krafton's ownership remains a subject of speculation, with no official confirmation yet.

Hi-Fi Rush Saved!? Tango Gameworks Purchased Just Before Closure

Krafton's Strategic Investment and Tango's New Chapter

Krafton's acquisition is framed as a strategic move to expand its global reach and bolster its portfolio with high-quality content. The company emphasizes its commitment to supporting Tango Gameworks' creative vision.

Hi-Fi Rush Saved!? Tango Gameworks Purchased Just Before Closure

This unexpected acquisition provides a new beginning for Tango Gameworks, securing its future and potentially paving the way for future projects, including the highly anticipated Hi-Fi Rush sequel. The gaming community eagerly awaits further announcements from Krafton regarding Tango Gameworks' future endeavors.

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