Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami calls Microsoft's decision to shut down the studio he helped found "sad"
Shinji Mikami has reacted to news of Microsoft closing Tango Gameworks, calling the decision "sad."
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Shinji Mikami has reacted to news of Microsoft closing Tango Gameworks, calling the decision "sad."
Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami has had a long and winding road through the industry, starting at Capcom, before jumping to short-lived offshoot Clover Games, then PlatinumGames, and then his own Bethesda-backed studio Tango Gameworks. Mikami stepped away from Tango in the past year, leaving it in the capable hands of protégé John Johanas, and it was unclear what his next step would be.
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