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Tango Gameworks is back (and with a new logo!)

Tango Gameworks is back and working on a new action game under new owner Krafton, and comes complete with a new logo.

“Finally, after months of waiting, Tango Gameworks is back, and in a brand-new way,” reads a post on the studio’s updated website. “We’ve opened our site to give our fans and future team members a look into our studio.

“Adding to this is our new logo and branding,” Tango continued. “Focused on what it feels like to make a game, our vision is centered on a studio that acts like a creative workshop, making games and experiences that emphasize that “hand-made” feel we put into our work.”

Tango Gameworks will operate out of Tokyo. The studio was unceremoniously dropped by Microsoft in May of last year before being acquired by Krafton — alongside its Hi-Fi Rush IP — later in August 2024.

The studio is currently hiring a range of developer roles and looking for experience with “3D action games”.

We’ll have more on what Tango Gameworks is up to next when it’s made available.


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