South Korean sport developer Krafton introduced Monday that it has acquired Tango Gameworks (The Evil Inside, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Hello-Fi rush) sport studio, in addition to the mental property rights to the studios Hello-Fi rush sport, of Microsoft.
Krafton added that the transfer will enable Tango Gameworks to proceed growth and exploration of the Hello-Fi rush IP and work on future tasks.
Krafton owns PUBG Studios, the builders of the favored battle royale shooter PUBG: Battlegroundswhich Krafton additionally revealed. Krafton additionally revealed The Callisto Protocolinitially meant as a spin-off of PUBG: Battlegrounds.
Microsoft closed Tango Gameworks earlier this 12 months in Might as half of a bigger shutdown of studios and tasks.
Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil) based Tango Gameworks in March 2010. The corporate launched The Evil Inside 2014, The Evil Inside 2 in 2017, and Ghostwire: Tokyo in March 2022. Ghostwire: Tokyo was initially scheduled for launch in 2021. Hello-Fi rush sport was launched in January 2023, the identical day it was introduced.
Founder and studio head Mikami left Tango Gameworks in 2023. Inventive Director Ikumi Nakamura (Ghostwire: Tokyo) left the studio in 2019.
Supply: Krafton through Gematsu