The developer Tango Game Works behind the Penalty Rhythm Action Title Hi -Fi Rush has begun preliminary work on its next game. The studio confirmed Monday that it was restoring and serving several open positions for its unannounced action game. The Japanese studio said he was not yet ready to share details about the game, but announced that he was looking for developers for his next project. This update came a year after the Studio’s closing of the Tango Game Works, a parent company, to pay attention to the “high -impact titles”.
Tango Game Works Loots with the next project
The Hi -Fi Rush developer on Monday unveiled his new website with a new branding and logo, which identified the launch and direction of the “new era” for the studio. The new website includes the vision of the studio, philosophy, team members, open positions, and more.
The Tango Game Works said in a press release, “The purpose of the new logo and brand design is to wrap the vision of the studio as a” creative workshop “: a place where creators own their work, and their individual partnerships are found in the games that are ‘hand -developed with the spirit’.
The studio also announced that it had begun work on the next project. Tango did not share details about the game but listed open positions for the unannounced action game on the website’s carrier page.
Tango Game Works are happy to announce the launch of our new website. It has details of our creative vision and includes a new logo that is a symbol of our latest brand image.
We hope you will join us in this new journey, and look forward to us more in the future!https://t.co/udexcg7bjk
– Tango Game Works (EN) (Tangogameworks) June 2, 2025
Tango Game Works under Craftone
Rebranding and new projects are announced on the return of the Tango Game Works, which was closed by Microsoft in May last year, despite the Hi -Fi Rush praised. The Xbox parents closed several Bethesda -owned studios, including Tango and Red Fall developer Arcan Austin, to focus on its biggest franchises.
However, the Tango Game Works was leased a new lease on life when Crafton received a studio in August 2024, in which it identified the “first important investment in the Japanese video game market.” The agreement also included the rights of the Hi -Fi Rush’s intellectual property.
The South Korean company said at the time, “Crafton intends to support the Tango Gameworks team to continue its commitment to provide fresh and exciting experiences for fans.”
As an independent development studio based in Tokyo, the Tango Game Works will work on the new IPS under Craft, along with the construction of current individuals.
“The Tango Game Works has always been committed to the development of sports driven by fresh, interesting ideas, about which our creative teams are excited about. Now, as part of the craft, Inc., we proudly continue this tradition,” Studio’s, ” The new website Reads, describing the contribution with craft.
The developer said, “Since joining Crafton, the Tango Game Works started on a new chapter, and created echoing titles with players around the world.