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Hi-Fi Rush 2 already in development six months when Krafton acquired Tango Gameworks


Tango Gameworks had a six-month old build of a Hi-Fi Rush sequel when the studio was acquired by Krafton back in August.

"I think that gave us confidence because the studio is not relying on the creativity of just Shinji Mikami," Krafton head of corporate development Maria Park told GamesIndustry.Biz. For instance, some of the feedback about Hi-Fi Rush was that some people felt it was [just] going through factories, so now they want to give a more open world type of experience. Park also confirmed Tango's other IP - Ghostwire: Tokyo and The Evil Within- will stay with Microsoft and are not part of Krafton's acquisition.

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