BOMBSHELL: Microsoft’s Most Controversial Studio Sold to PUBG’s Daddy, Leaving Fans in Anxious Limbo
Microsoft’s ill-fated attempt to close down Tango Gameworks, the developer behind the critically acclaimed [em]Hi-Fi Rush[/em], has ended in a shocking twist. Instead of the studio meeting its grisly demise, Krafton, the South Korean publisher behind [em]PUBG: Battlegrounds[/em] and [em]The Callisto Protocol[/em], has swooped in to save the day.
The deal, worth a secretive sum, has raised more questions than answers. Will Microsoft be selling off the rights to Tango Gameworks’ other franchises, like [em]The Evil Within[/em] and [em]Ghostwire: Tokyo[/em]? The Verge has reached out to Krafton for clarification, but the PUBG owner’s lips are sealed.
The acquisition doesn’t come without its concerns, with fans left wondering what this means for the future of Tango Gameworks’ beloved IPs. Will they be forced to adapt to Krafton’s notorious business model, which prioritizes profit over artistic integrity?
As the gaming community holds its collective breath, one thing is certain – the fate of [em]Hi-Fi Rush[/em] and the team behind it hangs precariously in the balance. Will Krafton’s involvement breathe new life into the game, or will it suffocate its creative potential? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – this is a development that has sent shockwaves through the gaming industry, and fans are left anxiously waiting for the next move.



