Microsoft is apparently very pleased with Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks
Microsoft wants to strike while the iron is hot now that fans are clamoring for more titles from Tango Gameworks.
Microsoft wants to strike while the iron is hot now that fans are clamoring for more titles from Tango Gameworks.
Maybe, just maybe, Xbox Game Studios should put its studios to work on games that are more like Ghostwire Tokyo than Starfield.
Ghostwire Tokyo is a proven hit, with over 4 million players already enjoying the game on both the Xbox Series S/X and the PS5.
According to the VP of Xbox Games Marketing at Microsoft, Hi-Fi Rush was a "breakout hit" for the company.
To be honest, we don't really know why Microsoft Gaming expected what was essentially a free-to-play game to make much money if any at all.
Digital Foundry's initial findings reveal that the Xbox version performs poorly when compared to the PS5 version.
Much like Deathloop before it, Ghostwire: Tokyo will be getting a free update once it comes to the Xbox Series S/X.
Bethesda Softworks senior vice president Todd Vaughn announced the departure of the mastermind behind Dino Crisis, Resident Evil, and The Evil Within.
Tango Gameworks' latest game is an action-adventure rhythm game. (Seriously!)
The unannounced project will be Tango Gameworks' first Xbox exclusive under the Microsoft Gaming umbrella.
Shinji Mikami has a long resume of genre-spawning titles from Resident Evil to Dino Crisis and even God Hand as well as Okami, among others.