Tango Gameworks Rebrands with New Logo and Begins Hiring for an Exciting Unannounced Project
Tango Gameworks Resumes Development Under New Ownership
After a period of uncertainty, Tango Gameworks is back in action, now operating under the umbrella of South Korean publisher Krafton. The studio was acquired by Krafton at the beginning of 2025, along with the rights to their popular title, Hi-Fi Rush. This move comes after nearly shutting down the team amid its previous partnership with Xbox.
Fresh Look and New Opportunities
Alongside the company’s revival, Tango Gameworks has unveiled a new logo as part of its rebranding efforts. They also launched an updated official website, where they announced a hiring spree for their upcoming project—an unannounced action game developed using Unreal Engine 5.
What We Know About the New Game
Although specific details about the upcoming game haven’t been disclosed in job listings, reports indicate that Tango has already begun work on a sequel to Hi-Fi Rush. Developers previously expressed their intent to address the shortcomings of the first installment, hinting at a more refined experience in the new project.
Development Stage and Future Plans
Based on the job descriptions, it appears that the development is still in the early phases. Tango is currently assembling a core team of developers, which suggests that a full announcement or release is still some way off. Fans may have to wait a bit longer before seeing concrete details or gameplay footage.
Other Studio Rebranding and Projects
Earlier, we reported that the creators of Stellar Blade renamed their upcoming game and shared the first concept art featuring the game’s heroines. The project, originally titled Project Witches, is now called Project Spirits, signaling a new chapter for the studio.
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