Krafton's CEO has said the decision to acquire Tango Gameworks wasn't financially driven, admitting Hi-Fi Rush 2 is probably not going to make money.
Beyond just adding more games and IP to its expanding portfolio, Krafton had another reason for buying up Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks after it was closed by Xbox, and it wasn’t about ...
Krafton’s acquisition of Tango Gameworks from Microsoft focuses on preserving the Hi-Fi Rush IP. CEO Changhan Kim stated, "We don’t think Hi-Fi Rush 2 is going to make us money." The deal ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. South Korean publisher Krafton acquired Tango Gameworks in order to preserve the studio's legacy. According to Krafton CEO Changhan Kim ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Following its acquisition of Hi-Fi Rush studio Tango Gameworks, Krafton already has plans in place for a sequel to the critically acclaimed rhythm ...
Krafton's acquisition of Hi-Fi Rush studio Tango Gameworks was motivated by the desire to maintain its legacy, rather than actually make money. Krafton boss Changhan 'CH' Kim spoke to Game ...
After Xbox’s unceremonious closure of Tango Gameworks three months ago, PUBG-owner Krafton has forged a deal with Microsoft to bring the studio back to life, as well as transfer ownership of the ...
That included the Japan-based Tango Gameworks, makers of The Evil Within, Ghostwire Tokyo, and Hi-Fi Rush. More recently, Krafton, best known as the publisher behind the hit battle royale game ...
Hint: it wasn’t because the studio was a major moneymaker. Despite being Xbox’s biggest and most charming exclusive released in 2023, the rhythm-based action game Hi-Fi Rush couldn’t save ...
With the Hi-Fi Rush IP secured by publisher Krafton at the eleventh hour, Tango Gameworks was saved from the cutting room floor, a victim of Bethesda's bloody Microsoft-mandated restructure.