As a long-time fan of survival horror games and Tango Gameworks, this news fills me with immense excitement! Ever since I was a kid, I have been captivated by the intricate stories and terrifying creatures in Shinji Mikami’s creations, from the original Resident Evil to The Evil Within. To see Tango Gameworks reemerge under Krafton, with the potential for another installment of Hi-Fi Rush, is like a dream come true!

Having grown up playing these games and experiencing the thrill they brought, I can only imagine the passion and dedication that must be driving the team at Tango Gameworks. Their return to the scene is not just a victory for gamers, but a testament to the power of perseverance and creativity in the gaming industry.

Now, let’s hope that this sequel doesn’t take too long to come out; otherwise, I might turn into one of those zombies that Tango Gameworks is so famous for! Just kidding, but I can’t help but feel a little anxious – I need my fix of high-quality survival horror games!

The developers of Hi-Fi Rush have officially restarted their activities.

As a gamer, I’m thrilled to share that Tango Gameworks Studio, known by many, is reviving under a name that’s almost identical, but now part of the Krafton family – the powerhouse behind PUBG: Battlegrounds! This exciting news was officially announced on their website on X. Can’t wait to see what they’ve got in store for us gaming enthusiasts!

For quite some time now, it’s been clear that the destiny of Tango Gameworks has been set securely. In August, Microsoft disclosed negotiations with the Krafton group concerning the potential acquisition of a Japanese team. However, at that point, the specific plans that the South Korean company had for the studio remained undisclosed.

The latest developer announcement doesn’t disclose what the future of Tango Gameworks might hold (beyond the fact that they will continue with game development). However, other sources indicate that the team was already working on a sequel to Hi-Fi Rush before Microsoft took over the studio. It seems that Krafton is keen on this project, although it may not be financially viable.

It’s important to note that Tango Gameworks is a Japanese game development studio, established in 2010 by Shinji Mikami, who is well-known for creating the Resident Evil series. From its inception in 2010 until 2024, this team was part of the ZeniMax Media conglomerate and primarily focused on developing survival horror games suitable for both personal computers and gaming consoles.

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2025-01-02 14:02