Last May, we learned the very unpleasant news that Microsoft She closed a very large studio of hers. Tango Game WorksThe company was known in the field of video games among other things, especially games. The Evil Within, Ghostwire: Tokyo The most recent and most successful, Hi-Fi Rush.
Now, some happy news has come to the spotlight which states that Tango Gameworks SavedMore specifically, Craftonthe publishing company behind the popularity PUBGbought Tango from Microsoft and took the Hi-Fi Rush IP with it.
As Krafton’s official letter states, this agreement will allow Tango Gameworks to continue developing the Hi-Fi Rush IP and explore future projects. At the same time, the statement notes that there will be no impact on Tango’s other games, such as The Evil Within and Ghostwire: Tokyo, as they remain under Microsoft’s copyright.
Krafton also said that with this move, it remains committed to its vision of expanding its global presence in this area, but also to strengthening its already large portfolio.
A Microsoft representative spoke to Windows Central saying, among other things:
Our company is working with Krafton to allow the Tango Gameworks team to continue creating games, and we look forward to playing their next great game.
Tango Gameworks was created by legendary game creator Shinji Mikami, who was the “father” of Resident Evil 4 and more.
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