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South Korean publisher Krafton became the unlikely saviour of Japanese developer Tango Gameworks in August, following Microsoft's sudden decision to shutter the studio a few months earlier. The ...
Last year, Tango Gameworks was acquired by Krafton after Microsoft decided to shutter the studio. Now, nearly a year later, Tango Gameworks is back to work under its new parent company. As the company ...
Krafton announced in its quarterly earnings it has acquired Tango Gameworks, including rights to the Hi-Fi Rush intellectual property. The company, which owns the PUBG franchise, said it will be ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Tango Gameworks was closed by Microsoft in May, and many lamented the loss of a studio that had operated for nearly 15 years and produced games like ...
Tango Gameworks Is Back Thanks To New Parent Company Krafton, Will Continue To Work On Hi-Fi Rush IP
Earlier this year the games industry was stunned to learn Microsoft had shut down the only team to deliver a true-blue smash hit on its platform by closing Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks. Tango ...
Krafton, the Korean publisher that owns PUBG (among many other properties) has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Microsoft to acquire the recently shuttered Tango Gameworks. The ...
The CEO of Krafton has said that the company acquired Tango Gameworks to maintain its legacy, admitting that even though it’s working on a sequel to the celebrated Hi-Fi Rush, the game is probably not ...
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