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Tango Gameworks Is Still Alive, Reviving the Dream of ‘Hi-Fi Rush On Switch’


Hi-Fi in a hurry
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Tango Gameworks, the famous studio behind games like Hi-Fi in a hurry, The Evil WithinAnd Ghostwire: Tokyolive to see another day.

After being was abruptly shut down by Microsoft earlier this year.The Japanese studio has been acquired by South Korean publisher Krafton, a company known for titles such as PUBG: Battlefield And Callisto ProtocolThe acquisition also includes rights to the Hi-Fi-Rush IP.

In one press releaseKrafton said:

“KRAFTON intends to work with Xbox and ZeniMax to ensure a smooth transition and maintain continuity at Tango Gameworks, allowing the talented team to continue to grow. Hi-Fi RUSH IP and explore future projects. KRAFTON intends to support the Tango Gameworks team in continuing its commitment to innovation and bringing new and exciting experiences to fans.”

The existence of Tango Gameworks and, by extension, the Hi-Fi Rush IP means that fans can expect a direct sequel at some point in the near future. Not only that, but it also revives our ongoing dream of experiencing Hi-Fi Rush on the Nintendo Switch. Although at this point, we’d be happy to wait until Nintendo unveils its upcoming new hardware.

Krafton has also come under fire recently after Glen Schofield, director of The Callisto Protocol, stated that The publisher insisted on releasing the game three months early. than Schofield had hoped. Upon its release in December 2022, it received mixed reviews and continued to perform below Krafton’s expectations.

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