Krafton CEO Changhan "CH" Kim said that the South Korean publisher acquired Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks to preserve ...
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The chief executive of South Korean publisher Krafton reveals the company's reason for acquiring Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango ...
Last month, Krafton acquired both Tango Gameworks and Hi-Fi Rush IP from Xbox. This acquisition means that the studio will no longer be shut down as was previously announced. The move comes after fans ...
More recently, Krafton, best known as the publisher behind the hit battle royale game PUBG: Battlegrounds, announced it was going to acquire Tango Gameworks and the rights to the Hi-Fi Rush game ...
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The announcement was a huge surprise, and potential sequels seemed unlikely. A few months later, Krafton announced plans to acquire both the studio and the Hi-Fi Rush franchise from Microsoft ...
Krafton's acquisition of Hi-Fi Rush studio Tango Gameworks was motivated by the desire to maintain its legacy, rather than actually make money. Krafton boss Changhan 'CH' Kim spoke to Game ...
Thankfully, the South Korean publisher Krafton stepped up, acquiring the company and keeping it from becoming just another piece of video game history. Now, the CEO is explaining this seemingly ...
Beyond just adding more games and IP to its expanding portfolio, Krafton had another reason for buying up Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks after it was closed by Xbox, and it wasn’t about ...
The CEO of Krafton has said that the company acquired Tango Gameworks to maintain its legacy, admitting that even though it’s working on a sequel to the celebrated Hi-Fi Rush, the game is ...