Assassin's Creed Shadows is "pushing the limits" of what Ubisoft can do on PS5 and Xbox Series X
Assassin's Creed Shadows is "pushing the limits" of what Ubisoft can do with current-gen consoles.
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Assassin's Creed Shadows is "pushing the limits" of what Ubisoft can do with current-gen consoles.
The video game industry received some fantastic news on Sunday night. Tango Gameworks — developers of games like Hi-Fi Rush, The Evil Within, and Ghostwire: Tokyo — will not be shut down by Microsoft after all.
Mecha Break might just be in its playtest phase, but it's already surpassed 51,000 concurrent players on PC - all of whom are taking advantage of its frankly ludicrous character creator.
is already known for featuring some particularly violent moments but is taking things to an entirely new level. As players count down to the release of what's quickly becoming one of the most anticipated entries in the ever-popular franchise, Activision is sharing more details on what the community can expect from this year's undead game mode. Serving as both an escalation of the franchise while also going back to ' roots in some regards, one thing the mode won't be lacking is blood and guts.
Under a cloud of studio closures and layoffs, there's a sliver of sunshine in the gaming business. After being closed by Microsoft in May, Hi-Fi Rush studio Tango Gameworks has been acquired by PUBG: Battlegrounds developer Krafton.
Those hoping to pick up at launch through a subscription service may be disappointed to discover that won't be possible. With Day One releases on Xbox Game Pass becoming so common among many developers and publishers, it stands to reason that some would speculate on how Rockstar is approaching the distribution of its upcoming open-world game. Beyond Microsoft,there was also a chance could be made available through the proprietary + service as a means of funneling more users towards the game's ecosystem.
The closure of Tango Gameworks by Microsoft was arguably one of the most disappointing news gamers had to read in 2024. The studio released several successful games, such as the two The Evil Within titles, Ghostwire: Tokyo, and Hi-Fi Rush, the latter of which won several awards. However, Hi-Fi Rush wasn't as successful as Microsoft had hoped from a commercial standpoint, even after its release on PlayStation 5. Thus, the decision to divest.
Tango Gameworks has been acquired by Krafton, in a move that will keep the studio alive.