Earlier this year, Microsoft made a surprising announcement to close down Tango Gameworks, the Japanese studio founded by Resident Evil 4 creator Shinji Mikami over a decade ago. Despite producing popular games like Hi-Fi Rush, the studio faced closure. Mikami had already departed from the studio but closely monitored its fate. The news of Tango Gameworks being “saved” brought relief to the game designer.
After leaving Tango Gameworks, Mikami still felt responsible for the team and was saddened by Microsoft’s decision. However, with Krafton acquiring the team, he can finally let go of that burden. The acquisition will grant independence to the studio and allow them to focus on new projects without being tied to his name.
Creator of Resident Evil Shinji Mikami will be “pragmatic” in developing a new game
Mikami expressed gratitude towards gamers for their support in helping Tango Gameworks find a new home. He appreciates how fan feedback can indirectly influence important decisions in today’s world.
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