Microsoft shut down Tango Gameworks while they were making Hi-Fi Rush 2. Luckily, Crafton saved the day – INDIAN

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On the one side Microsoft wants successful games. On the other hand, he closed the studio Tango Gameworkswhich created a rhythmic action Hi-Fi Rush. The Japanese team even created a sequel. And that’s what made Crafton agree with Microsoft and buy Tango Gameworks and the rights to Hi-Fi Rush.

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In an interview with Gamesindustry.biz, Krafton’s Maria Park confirmed that Hi-Fi Rush 2 is still under Microsoft’s control. Crafton saw a build of the game that was about six months old. This was supposed to be an ambitious sequel with the goal of surpassing number one.

Hi-Fi Rush fans would be sad if Crafton didn’t get involved. Thus, they can look forward to the second part and the addition to the first.. A pro version is also planned Nintendo Switch. Hi-Fi Rush 2 should learn from its shortcomings and offer, among other things, a more open world.

“I don’t think it will be a completely open world, but rather dynamic environment said Krafton’s head of corporate development. Developers should use it too more advanced technology for rhythmic actionto make everything run more smoothly. In the original game, players felt like they were just walking through factories.

“They want to make sure that [hra] exceeds the expectations of existing fans” added Maria Pak to the developer account.

Recall that Microsoft retained the rights to the brands Ghostwire: Tokyo And Evil inside. So let’s see if Tango Gameworks will return to these two games in the future. What is certain is that thanks to Crafton, the Japanese team has solid ground under its feet. The company wants to support him so that he can bring innovative and exciting experiences for players.

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Source :Indian TV

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