Hi-Fi Rush Developer Tango Gameworks Now Hiring for New "Action Game" | TechRaptor

Hi-Fi Rush Developer Tango Gameworks Now Hiring for New "Action Game" | TechRaptor

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Hi-Fi Rush and Ghostwire: Tokyo developer Tango Gameworks has reopened its office, and it's now hiring for a brand new, as-yet-unannounced "action game" as well.

In an announcement on its new website, Tango says it's not "ready to reveal much yet" about the project, but that it's looking for workers in "almost every department" in order to bring a new "handcrafted game" to life.

Many of Tango's staffers, including creative director John Johanas, programmer Yuji Nakamura, and UI designer Ayana Muraoka, have remained with Tango, but it's also boasting new hires like Kingdom Hearts III animator Yuriko Takata.

The studio's new About section on its website says that while Tango "has a penchant for action games", the developer's scope "won't stop there", and that the goal is to eventually create "new and innovative experiences, unencumbered by genre labels".

For now, though, it sounds like Tango is focused on making the aforementioned action game, which may or may not be the sequel to Hi-Fi Rush that was confirmed by parent company Krafton back in September last year.

If you need a refresher, Tango Gameworks was founded by Resident Evil and God Hand's Shinji Mikami in 2010. Mikami would go on...

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