"I don't think it's going to be completely open world, but a more dynamic environment [that] you play in," says Maria Park, Krafton's head of corporate development.
Krafton now owns Tango Gameworks and the Hi-Fi Rush IP, but the studio's other properties will remain under Microsoft ownership, it's been confirmed.
Shortly after being shuttered by Microsoft, Tango Gameworks is being revived by Krafton, with plans to expand the Hi-Fi Rush IP also in place.
The latest update to Hi-Fi Rush brings with it a host of bug fixes throughout the game.
Games ranging from Hi-Fi Rush to Ghostwire: Tokyo, and even the older The Evil Within are being bombed with positive reviews.
Microsoft is under fire after closing four studios, including Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin, not to mention lagging Xbox sales.
Roundhouse Studios and Alpha Dog Studios are also being closed down due to a “reprioritization of titles and resources.”
European age rating suggests Tango Gameworks' rhythm action title could be headed to Nintendo's platform, as previous leaks have claimed.
That's down to higher resolution shadow rendering in the game's PS5 version, according to a Digital Foundry analysis.
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Tango Gameworks' rhythmic action title includes all post-launch updates, including two new modes added in the Arcade Challenge! Update!
Tango Gameworks' rhythm-focused character action title is as incredible as when it launched last year. A must-buy for PS5 players.
The acclaimed rhythmic hack-and-slash title launches on March 19th for PS5 and is currently available for PC and Xbox Series X/S.
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Both games' recently-announced multiplatform releases have been accompanied with confirmation that they'll finally also be getting physical versions.
Leaks had claimed that Hi-Fi Rush was headed to Nintendo Switch and PS5, but its recent announcement has officially confirmed it only for the latter.
The official announcement trailer is now live. Tango Gameworks' rhythmic action game first launched in January 2023 for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Other first-party titles are reportedly under consideration ahead of Microsoft's February 15th podcast to discuss the future of Xbox.
Leaks have previously claimed that first-party Xbox titles like Sea of Thieves and Hi-Fi Rush are headed to PlayStation and Switch.