Tango Gameworks, a renowned Japanese game developer, has experienced a remarkable transformation thanks to the intervention of Korean publisher Krafton. After facing potential closure under Microsoft’s ownership, the studio has been given a new lease on life through a strategic acquisition by Krafton.
Now operating under the name Tango Gameworks Inc., the developer expressed its enthusiasm about joining the Krafton family in a heartwarming message. Their commitment to creating games that delight players worldwide remains steadfast, as they embark on this exciting new chapter. This announcement marks a fresh start following last year’s statement about the studio’s impending shutdown—a closure that has thankfully been averted.
Krafton, the powerhouse behind the global sensation PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, is no stranger to innovation in the gaming industry. With their expansive portfolio, including upcoming titles like the intriguing life simulation game inZOI, Krafton seems poised to bring even more groundbreaking experiences to players.
As for Tango Gameworks, fans are eagerly speculating about what the future holds. The developer has a rich history of creating captivating games such as HI-FI RUSH and Ghostwire: Tokyo. Many loyal followers are hopeful for sequels to these beloved titles, and whispers about a potential follow-up to The Evil Within are gaining traction. With their newfound backing, Tango Gameworks is undoubtedly gearing up for exciting ventures that could captivate audiences once more.






