In shocking but welcome information, it was lately introduced Krafton was buying Tango Gameworks, shortly after the Japanese studio was shuttered by Microsoft earlier within the 12 months, and that the deal would additionally embody the Hello-Fi Rush IP, with the corporate planning on increasing it with future efforts. Amidst the celebrations of the studio and IP’s revival, nonetheless, there have been many who had been questioning whether or not different properties developed by Tango Gameworks would even be altering possession, and we now have some readability on that.
In a press release to MP1st, Krafton confirmed that its acquisition of Tango Gameworks solely contains Hello-Fi Rush so far as IP developed by the studio are involved. Meaning The Evil Inside and Ghostwire: Tokyo will stay beneath Microsoft’s possession. Whether or not which means the corporate intends to do something with these properties sooner or later is anybody’s guess, however we do know, on the very least, that Tango and Krafton is not going to.
As for Hello-Fi Rush, whereas we are able to presumably look ahead to sequels in some unspecified time in the future sooner or later, within the short-term, it must be fascinating to see whether or not the sport releases for Nintendo Swap (or its upcoming successor). Leaks previous to Tango’s closure by Microsoft urged that it might, as did a PEGI score.