.Tango Gameworks was closed by Microsoft in May, as well as many lamented the loss of a studio that had run for virtually 15 years and generated games like unpleasant surprise 2023 hit Hi-Fi Surge. Seoul-based author Krafton Inc. has spared the day, nonetheless, as the firm declared that it has actually obtained each Tango Gameworks and also the Hi-Fi Thrill internet protocol from Microsoft.The arrangement will definitely enable Tango to "proceed cultivating the Hi-Fi-Rush IP as well as look into potential projects" depending on to Krafton's main statement of the relocation. The claim likewise confirms that there are going to be "no influence" on various other Tango jobs like The Evil Within and Ghostwire: Tokyo, which will definitely continue to be along with Microsoft.We bet there will definitely be a lot of fistbumps at Tango when they return in to the office.Krafton introduced the achievement Monday morning in Seoul-- Sunday night for North America-- and also mentioned that the move "bolsters Krafton's dedication to growing its international footprint and improving its own profile along with innovative and also high-quality information." Speaking with Microsoft Window Central, a Microsoft representative claimed that the company is actually "partnering with Krafton to allow the staff at Tango Gameworks to continue to develop video games together as well as our experts eagerly anticipate playing their following fantastic video game." Tango Gameworks was among 4 studios turned off through Microsoft back in May, with the various other 3 being Alpha Pet Video Games, Biff Games, and also Arkane Austin. At that time, Microsoft stated in a company-wide email that the closures were "challenging selections to develop ability to improve investment in other portion of our collection and also pay attention to our priority video games." Hi-Fi Rush originally released in January 2023 for Xbox as well as personal computer as a shock launch after the Xbox as well as Bethesda Creator Direct. The activity was actually after that discharged on PlayStation 5 previously this year, along with other Microsoft-Studios-developed games like Pentiment, Grounded, and Ocean Of Thieves.