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#Hi-Fi Rush Studio Reopens, Hiring for New Action Game

Hi-Fi Rush Studio Reopens, Hiring for New Action Game

Tango Gameworks

After being closed by Microsoft and rescued by KRAFTON, Hi-Fi Rush and The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks has officially reopened for business. The Japanese team has a new logo and website to go with the relaunch as it starts to recruit new hires to work on an unannounced action game.

On the website, it is said: “It took us some time, but the official office for Tango Gameworks, Inc. is open, and our hybrid work environment finally has its in-office counterpart! These things take time, but our office in Tokyo is back open as we fill it with our memorabilia from our projects and begin decorating based on our new brand identity!”

Tango Gameworks is now in the early stages of creating an all-new action game, which it is advertising positions for in almost every department. “While we aren’t ready to reveal much yet, Tango Gameworks has a number of positions open for early work on an unannounced action game!”

Speaking to the studio logo, it — along with the website — is designed to represent “what it feels like to make a game”. Its vision is “centred on a studio that acts like a creative workshop, making games and experiences that emphasize that “hand-made” feel we put into our work”.

Originally founded in 2010 under Zenimax Media, the developer is best known for the aforementioned Hi-Fi Rush and The Evil Within entries, as well as the early PS5 title Ghostwire: Tokyo.

[source tangogameworks.com]

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