A Beautiful Farewell: Tango Gameworks thanked gamers for their love of Hi-Fi Rush and released the rhythm action game's final update
Last week There will be no sequel to The Evil Within and Pray: Microsoft is shutting down Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin and two other studios that are part of Bethesda and ZeniMax, including Tango Gameworks.
This decision caused a flurry of indignation of the public and bewilderment of experts, because all the games from Tango Gameworks, although not sold tens of millions of copies, but consistently received high marks and definitely had their audience.
The company's portfolio includes such games as two parts of the horror The Evil Within, mystical action Ghostwire: Tokyo and, of course, one of the brightest (in every sense) games of 2023 Hi-Fi Rush.
Despite the approaching dismissal, Tango Gameworks employees took care of their loyal fans and released the final update for Hi-Fi Rush.
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Since the quality of Hi-Fi Rush was initially at such a level that the game had almost no serious bugs, in the fresh patch the developers fixed a few minor issues that remained in the game. For example, they fixed glitches in the geometry of some levels, so players will no longer fall into a bottomless abyss.
The developers thanked gamers for their interest in Hi-Fi Rush and wished to stay as cool!
Check out the changes in our final update. Thanks for all your support, and keep on rocking! ????
- Hi-Fi RUSH (@hifiRush) May 15, 2024
Patch notes: https://t.co/Ls01tzvIMI pic.twitter.com/SQ3wAd4hAL
The full list of changes can be found on Bethesda's website.
As a reminder, the closure of Tango Gameworks will Physical edition of Hi-Fi Rush is still being prepared for release despite the closure of Tango Gameworks studio Hi-Fi Rush.
Source: Hi-Fi Rush