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Krafton's acquisition of Tango Studio

 After Microsoft abandoned Tango Gameworks studio in favor of the Chinese company Krafton, which announced its acquisition. A few hours after the deal was announced, a direct response came from Microsoft about this acquisition, which surprised many.

Krafton's acquisition of Tango Studio

It seems that Microsoft has managed to make a good deal to sell the studio instead of closing it, and this is a good thing for both parties, but through a question directed by the Windows Central website, which is close to Microsoft, about the latter's position on this acquisition, the response was as follows:


"We look forward to playing their next big game. There will be no impact on the current Tango game catalog."


Microsoft's response was very diplomatic despite the angry position of the Xbox audience about the company abandoning a long-standing and experienced studio like Tango Gameworks. However, it should be noted that Microsoft still owns the rights to some of the studio's most important titles, such as The Evil Within, Ghostwire, and others.


The deal that was announced today spoke about the studio itself in addition to the HiFi Rush title only, while Krafton did not address the fate of the rest of the titles.


Immediately after the announcement, some reports emerged that HiFi Rush 2 would be the first title to be released under the Krafton umbrella now. This came through a tweet on the X platform that the game’s director reposted, indicating that this is true.

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