Krafton Inc., a South Korean game firm, said Monday it has acquired Tokyo-based game studio Tango Gameworks. Krafton said it will absorb Tango Gameworks' developers and the rights to its acclaimed rhythm action combat game Hi-Fi RUSH, according to the Korean company. "This integration reinforces Krafton's dedication to expanding its global footprint and enhancing its portfolio with innovative and high-quality content," the company said in a statement. Founded in 2010, Tango Gameworks developed a series of hit titles, including Hi-Fi RUSH, and the survival horror game series The Evil Within. Microsoft, which owns Xbox Game Studios, acquired the Japanese company in 2021 but decided to shut it down in May. Source: Yonhap News Agency
Krafton acquires Japan’s Tango Gameworks
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