Making Hi-Fi Rush 2 Is About 'Legacy' Not Money, Says New Owner
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We wanted to maintain their legacy... we saw many creatives worth pursuing. That's why we wanted to work with that organization.
We can't acquire Tango Gameworks based on their financials or their numbers, right? We don't think Hi-Fi Rush 2 is going to make us money, to be frank.
But having more project lineups is actually a way to mitigate risk, because one of them might work out... It's a hit or miss industry, and that is risk taking.
While about 50 of Tango Gameworks' former employees, including Hi-Fi Rush director John Johanas, were brought over to Krafton as part of the deal.
Read at Kotaku
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