A team developing a game with a brilliant idea that was dumped by Microsoft is ready to bring in members to join the giant company in the land of Kimchi, which is behind the famous game like PUBG.
latest method Crafton A famous South Korean video game production company and publisher. He has come out to announce with open arms to welcome him Tango games A recently heartbroken Japanese game development team was brought under his control. This marks Krafton’s first significant investment in entering the Japanese gaming market.
As part of the acquisition, Krafton plans to integrate with Microsoft Gaming to ensure a smooth transition and no disruption to Tango Gameworks operations so they can continue to develop Hi-Fi RUSH and explore new projects in the future time.
This change will not affect all Tango Gameworks games, including Hi-Fi RUSH, The Evil Within, The Evil Within 2, and Ghostwire: Tokyo. The games will continue to be available on their respective platforms, and Krafton is committed to supporting the Tango Gameworks team as they continue to innovate and deliver new experiences. always exciting.
Tango Gameworks was founded in 2010 by Shinji Mikami, the father of the horror game Resident Evil, and was later acquired by ZeniMax Media, before being bought by Microsoft in 2021 This is the first Japanese development team under Microsoft Gaming. No matter how many games they created with so many ideas that they won so many awards, they were suddenly shut down by Microsoft without any reason last June. But luckily they were able to find a new home quickly in a few months.
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