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Krafton CEO Changhan "CH" Kim said that the South Korean publisher acquired Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks to preserve ...
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Microsoft reportedly is laying off 650 employees from its Xbox division, the company's third round of unit cuts since closing ...
Another set of sweeping layoffs are hitting Microsoft's gaming business, with 650 employees being made redundant across Xbox, Bethesda and Activision ...
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Shinji Mikami, founder of Tango Gameworks, thought the studio would be "safe as long as they continued to make Hi-Fi Rush games." Mikami was asked about the studio's closure by Microsoft earlier this ...
Shinji Mikami, the legendary creator of Resident Evil and founder of Tango Gameworks, believed the studio’s hit game Hi-Fi Rush would ensure its survival under Xbox. Mikami, who left Tango ...
"I had thought the studio would be safe as long as they continued to make Hi-Fi Rush games," explained Mikami during an interview with IGN. "That's one of the reasons I left Tango Gameworks.
After Killer 7 was finished, I showed Mikami an idea for a game called Kurayami [Darkness]. Shinji Mikami, Former Studio Head, Tango Gameworks: I really liked the outline for Kurayami, but there was ...