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Microsoft closes Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin and others

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Well, this sure is a terrible time for the gaming industry isn't it. Now it's Microsoft turn again to close multiple studios. As first posted by IGN who managed to get a copy of an internal email sent by Matt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios, the studios themselves have now confirmed it's all true across various posts on X (formerly Twitter).

The studios that have been announced that will be closing are:

  • Tango Gameworks who made The Evil Within, The Evil Within 2, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Hero Dice and Hi-Fi Rush.
  • Alpha Dog Studios who made multiple mobiles games like Mighty DOOM (which will shut) and Wraithborne.
  • Roundhouse Games (reformed from Human Head Studios) but they will be joining up with ZeniMax Online Studios.
  • Arkane Austin who made Redfall but "some" of their team will be placed elsewhere in Bethesda. As a result, Redfall will get no more updates now. However, Arkane Lyon are still going and working on games.

Such a shame to see more studios get the chop, especially odd is Tango Gameworks because Hi-Fi Rush was quite a hit overall even though it was completely surprise released. And since according to Microsoft it "was a break out hit for us and our players in all key measurements and expectations".

Statements on X from: Tango Gameworks, Arkane Studios, and Alpha Dog Games.

Remind me again why game industry consolidation is a good thing? Because it never seems like it is. These massive companies buy up various other publishers and developers, force them into box-ticking exercises for every penny they can get and then shut them all down. I'm tired of seeing it.

This news comes only days after GTA 6 publisher Take-Two shuts Roll7 and Intercept Games.

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Tags: Microsoft, Misc
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pilk May 7
Gods, seeing the team that made Hi-Fi Rush shutter hurts. That was a game I tried out on a game pass trial and I loved every second of it. Always hurts to see a game dev studio get bought out by a big company only to make a few games and shut them down after a year or two.
RFSharpe May 7
Interesting to Note:

I just noticed that Hi-Fi Rush is a game in the Humble Choice for May.
such May 7
I bet Obsidian is sweating bullets right now as their game is coming out soon. Also wondering about Double Fine, and maybe inXile. It's nice Microsoft got them through the pandemic and all, but the way the industry is looking they better deliver that value (the way Bethesda did not?), no matter what Uncle Phil says.


jonorok May 8
I don't have anything to add.

Plus one for big tech, on the backs of thousands of developers. Kinda like the Egyptian pyramids... Ah, well, we all die the same.
emphy May 9
I am sure there is some advanced spreadsheet-management behind this that makes some sense to the people making the decisions over at microsoft.

For the life of me, I don't see the benefit of those nokia-style close-em-down-acquisitions.
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