"We're back, baby!" - Tango Gameworks is revitalised and back in action.

By: Anton Kratiuk | 14.08.2024, 15:24

Gamers have welcomed the news that South Korean publisher Krafton (PUBG: Battlegrounds, The Callisto Protocol) has bought out Microsoft's Tango Gameworks, which was undeservedly shut down in May this year.

Along with the developers, the company also acquired the rights to Hi-Fi Rush to turn the hit game into a major franchise.

Here's What We Know

It looks like the public won't have to wait long for announcements from Tango Gameworks, whose employees are clearly enthusiastic about the move under the wing of another publisher.

Previously closed Tango Gameworks website has been revived and now there is a call: "Stay tuned!".

One of the studio heads and creative director of Hi-Fi Rush John Johanas commented on the latest developments: "We're back, baby!", which can mean one thing - a return to active work.

According to media reports, at the time of the closure, Tango Gameworks was developing prototypes of the sequel to Hi-Fi Rush, it is possible that now the game designers will continue to develop their developments.

Recall, Hi-Fi Rush was released in February 2023 and received rave reviews from critics and gamers.

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