Tango Gameworks devs express regret at studio closure, encourage you to play Hi-Fi Rush
Yesterday it was announced that Microsoft had closed Tango Gameworks, the studio behind Ghostwire: Tokyo, The Evil Within and Hi-Fi Rush. The news has attracted a lot of criticism from fans on social media in both Japan and across the globe. Former employees of Tango Gameworks shared their reactions to the sudden closure on X, giving insight into what it was like to work on Hi-Fi Rush.
The poster of the tweet above is Yosuke Ishikawa, a 3D artist who until recently worked at Tango Gameworks. A presentation in which he demonstrates his work on The Evil Within 2 can be found on Youtube. More recently, he worked on the 2023 rhythm action game Hi-Fi Rush, which he describes in the tweet above as the most enjoyable job he has ever had. Ishikawa hopes that people who have yet to play the game will pick it up and appreciate all the effort that Tango Gameworks put into the title. Some of Ishikawa’s vibrant character art for Hi-Fi Rush, among other Tango Gameworks games, can be found on his Artstation page.
Another character modeler who worked on Hi-Fi Rush expressed similar sentiments to Ishikawa:
Tango Gameworks was founded by Shinji Mikami in 2010, who recently explained why he left the studio last year to establish his new company Kamuy (Related Article). Later acquired by ZeniMax Media and coming under the Bethesda umbrella, Tango Gameworks’s ownership transferred to Microsoft when Microsoft acquired ZeniMax in 2021. Mikami also shared his brief reaction to the closure.
Hi-Fi Rush is available on PS5, Xbox Series S|X and PC (Steam).