Soon to be closed Xbox studio Tango Gameworks has confirmed that a physical edition of Hi-Fi Rush is still being worked on.
08.05.2024 - 13:15 / gamesreviews.com / Tango Gameworks
It seems like five minutes ago that Xbox didn’t have the studios to maintain its first party offerings. Now they have the benefit of closing them down.
It’s easy to be emotional over news like this. Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin, Roundhouse Games and Alpha Dog will no longer exist. And while I’m sure there are internal things that we don’t see here, there is little that can justify studio closures outside of the obvious. It’s just cheaper to shut ’em all down.
Arkane Austin had the whole Redfall situation to recover from, while Roundhouse was a support studio (whose staff will go elsewhere) and Alpha Dog is best known for Mighty Doom. It is Tango Gameworks who will end up being the headline casualty in all of this. Their game Hi-Fi Rush was the highlight of last year for Xbox, and a success by all accounts. It was a hint that things might get better for the brand, and that Game Pass allowed creative games to flourish.
With Tango gone, it leaves more questions than answers. What is the measure of success at Xbox? Is this an issue with Game Pass? And, if nothing else, it means Microsoft have lost their presence in the Japan.
With games coming out on PlayStation and Switch, we’re once again left wondering exactly what Xbox’s priorities are in this industry. 2024 has been a terrible year for them, and somehow, once again, they have failed to get ahead of the message. They have a blockbuster game coming out within just a couple of weeks, and the conversation has once again gone away from the games and has landed on bad news.
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Xbox doesn’t know what it wants to be. Every time it gets one step closer to success, it trips itself up. Its games release too early, despite delays. Its services are excellent, but accessing them on PC is controversial and some would say cumbersome (I usually disagree). It announces games and then fails to release them at a sensible cadence. And when they do release them, people are too busy talking about the latest screw-up to even notice. Are the people behind Hellblade 2 happy that nobody is talking about its May 21 release date right now?
Whatever is happening behind closed doors at Microsoft, whatever power struggles are going on, a clear direction needs to be hammered out. This is nowhere near the first article I’ve written this year about the issues with the news getting ahead of Xbox’s marketing, and we now sit in wait for some new response to these closures that help make them make sense.
Because at this point
Soon to be closed Xbox studio Tango Gameworks has confirmed that a physical edition of Hi-Fi Rush is still being worked on.
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In one of the most double-think statements ever made outside of George Orwell’s 1984, Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty has told employees that “We need smaller games that give us prestige and awards,” just one day after closing down the game studio that was responsible for the prestigious award-winning game, Hi-Fi Rush.
One day after closing Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks, Xbox studios boss Matt Booty reportedly told staff the company needs “smaller games that give us prestige and awards”.
After the recent announcement that Xbox is closing down Hi-Fi Rush and Redfall developers Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin, it feels as though no studio is safe from being shuttered at the moment. Hi-Fi Rush was critically acclaimed, beloved by many, and won more than a few awards, but Tango was shut down a little under a year and a half after launch, giving off the perception that the only thing Xbox really gives a damn about is a game's sales.