KRAFTON announced today the acquisition of Tango Gameworks, which Microsoft shut down in May 2024. Moreover, KRAFTON has acquired the Hi-Fi RUSH IP. Continue reading KRAFTON has acquired Tango Gameworks and the Hi-Fi RUSH IP
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Microsoft has closed the studios behind Redfall and The Evil Within/Ghostwire: Tokyo
Microsoft has just announced that it’s shutting down two game development studios: Arkane Austin, responsible for Redfall, and Tango Gameworks, known for The Evil Within and Ghostwire: Tokyo. These studios were previously owned by Bethesda. The decision to close them comes shortly after Microsoft acquired Bethesda a few months ago. Continue reading Microsoft has closed the studios behind Redfall and The Evil Within/Ghostwire: Tokyo
You can get The Evil Within for free on Epic Games Store
Bethesda and Epic Games are handing out The Evil Within for free on the Epic Games Store. Starting today and lasting until October 26th, you can head to its Epic Games Store page and grab your own free copy.
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Confirmed, Bethesda has added Denuvo to Ghostwire: Tokyo
A few hours ago, Tango Gameworks released the Spider’s Thread Free Update for Ghostwire: Tokyo. And, according to some changes to the game’s executable file, users assumed that Bethesda has added Denuvo to the game. And yes, we can now confirm that the game indeed uses the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Continue reading Confirmed, Bethesda has added Denuvo to Ghostwire: Tokyo
Ghostwire: Tokyo Spider’s Thread Free Update released and here are its patch notes
Tango Gameworks has released the Spider’s Thread Update for Ghostwire: Tokyo. This free update features new enemies, combat skills, areas to explore, side missions, extended story cinematics, PhotoMode enhancements, and you can find its full patch notes below. Continue reading Ghostwire: Tokyo Spider’s Thread Free Update released and here are its patch notes
Hi-Fi Rush PC Review
So, Hi-Fi Rush just shadow dropped out of nowhere, with little to no marketing behind it. It just kind of released. Developed by Tango Gameworks the studio behind The Evil Within, The Evil Within 2 and Ghostwire Tokyo, comes this surprise. Is it worth it? Well, I’ve finished the campaign, and then some, which took me around 13 hours and here are my thoughts. Continue reading Hi-Fi Rush PC Review
Hi-Fi RUSH is a new action game where the world syncs to the music from the creators of Evil Within & Ghostwire Tokyo
Bethesda has announced the latest game from Tango Gameworks, creators of Evil Within and Ghostwire Tokyo, called Hi-Fi RUSH. Hi-Fi RUSH is a new action game where the world syncs to the music, and below you can find its debut gameplay trailer. Continue reading Hi-Fi RUSH is a new action game where the world syncs to the music from the creators of Evil Within & Ghostwire Tokyo
Ghostwire: Tokyo May 2nd Update improves performance & mouse/keyboard controls, full patch notes
Tango Gameworks has released a brand new update for Ghostwire: Tokyo. According to the release notes, the May 2nd Update improves the game’s performance. Moreover, it improves mouse/keyboard input when weaving, and adds a “Mouse Smoothing” setting. Continue reading Ghostwire: Tokyo May 2nd Update improves performance & mouse/keyboard controls, full patch notes
Ghostwire: Tokyo PC Performance Analysis
Bethesda has released the latest first-person action-adventure game from Tango Gameworks. Powered by Unreal Engine 4, it’s time to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading Ghostwire: Tokyo PC Performance Analysis
Ghostwire: Tokyo – NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR & Ray Tracing Benchmarks
Bethesda has just released the new first-person action game from Tango Gameworks, Ghostwire: Tokyo. The game uses Unreal Engine 4 and supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR, as well as Ray Tracing. As such, and before publishing our PC Performance Analysis, we’ve decided to benchmark and compare these features. Continue reading Ghostwire: Tokyo – NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR & Ray Tracing Benchmarks