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After the acquisition of the PUBG publisher.. Hi-Fi Rush 2 game is under development by more than 50 developers

 It seems that once Krafton, known for its PUBG title, acquired Tango Gameworks, the spark of work on Hi-Fi Rush 2, the next part of the game, which the studio closed its doors after, despite the great success it achieved.

Today, in the early hours of the morning, the South Korea company Krafton announced its acquisition of Tango Gameworks with full rights to the Hi-Fi Rush title. As soon as the announcement was made, the creative director John Johannas, who directed the downloadable content for The Evil Inside, The Evil Inside 2, and Hi-Fi Rush at Tango Studio, came out to say it clearly and frankly, "We're back, my dear..." and then re-tweeted a follower indicating that there is now a new part of the title under development.


It is worth noting that Johannas appeared in a similar way on the X platform when it was announced that Microsoft intended to close the studio, where he said at the time, "This is how things end."


There are no official confirmations, but we know that after the studio announced the closure, a large number of developers left, as only 50 developers remained, while the title Hi-Fi Rush 2 was under preparation at the time.


Once Krafton acquired the studio and bought the rights to the title Hi-Fi Rush basically, it is enough to be a clear indication that we will get a new part of the game after this acquisition, and we do not rule out that the project is in advanced stages of development, so we may not wait long to get a first look at it.


Are you excited to get a new part of Hi-Fi Rush after the new rise of Tango Gameworks studio?

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