Summary
- In a massive twist, Krafton will be acquiring Tango Gameworks, as well as the rights to Hi-Fi Rush.
- Previously, Tango was set for closure alongside Arkane Austin, but the move will save the studio from becoming defunct.
- It's important to note that Tango's other portfolio of games will not be part of the acquisition, such as The Evil Within or Ghostwire Tokyo.
There is hope for a Hi-Fi Rush 2 after all. That's because, in🦩 a bit of breaking and surprising news on Sunday, . The move will help prevent the studio from closing.

Xbox Can’t Act Like Its Studio Closure💃s Didn’t Happen
This year's showcase was fantastic, but it also b🎃rushed over some important issues.
Earlier this year, Microsof๊t announced its plans ꦅto close Tango Gameworks, as well as Arkane Austin. It was part of a larger round of layoffs and internal shifting Arkane Austin was responsible for the maligned Redfall, while Ta♉ngo Gameworks brought about the smash hit Hi-Fi Rus♏h, a third-person rhythm brawler.
Arkane still exists with its Arkane Lyon studio, however, the decision to shut down Tango Gameworks, Microsoft's only Japanese-based game studi꧃o, was met with much criticism. Previously, Microsoft h💯ad categorized Hi-Fi Rush as "one of the most successful launches for Bethesda and Xbox in recent years,"✅ so its closure was all 🌞the more puzzling, particularly as it was also shared that the game "generated significant positive momentum for the business and Tango."
Not All Of Tango Is Making Its Way To Krafton
It's important to note that Tango Gameworks' other properties, like or 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Evil Within, are not part of the acquisition. , the business move is for Tango Gameworks and the rights to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Hi-Fi Rush. The other titles🐬 will not be part of 🌼Krafton's new portfolio.
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"Krafton Inc today welcomed the talented people of Tango Gameworks to their team, marking a exciting moment in the company's global expansion and its first significant investment in the Japanese video game market. This strategic move will include the rights to Tango Gameworks' acclaimed IP, Hi-Fi RUSH."
, writing:
"We’re working with Krafton to enable the team at Tango Gameworks to continue to build games together and we look forward to playing their next great game. There will be no impact to the existing catalog of Tango games."
Regardless of what is or isn't coming via the acquisition, it's a strong bit of positive news for the company. Studio closures and mass layoffs have become all to♔o common 💦in gaming as of late, so 💧to see a beloved group get a second chance is refreshing. Only time will tell what Tango is able to produce under Kraft꧂on, though it's a great first step.