Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks has revealed a brand new logo and website, and that it is currently working on an unannounced action game.
Tango Gameworks, the developer behind Hi-Fi Rush, has announced a fresh logo on its new website. The studio had faced closure by previous parent company Microsoft last year and was subsequently acquired by Krafton on August 12, 2024. The development team is now hiring for a new unannounced action game project.

While Tango Gameworks isn’t ready to reveal anything about the unannounced title, the new positions at the company span almost every department, suggesting that the project is likely in conceptual phase, and that it’ll be a while before we’ll get to hear anything substantial about it.
Going by the job listings, Tango Gameworks’ unannounced title is being developed in Unreal Engine, likely UE5. Candidates for the position of Senior Level Designer are preferred to have knowledge of various 3D action mechanics, including jumping actions, changing viewpoints, etc. Meanwhile, those who apply for the position of Senior Character Artist are preferred to have experience in modeling based on photorealistic character design. These detail suggests that the studio’s unannounced action game will feature plenty of platforming, a dynamic perspective, and an art style that skews towards photorealism.
New Tango Gameworks Logo
The new logo for Tango Gameworks can be seen below.
The studio opened its new site to give its fans and future team members a look into its philosophy as well as see featurettes from members of the team. The company’s new logo and branding is said to be focused on what it feels like to make a game. The development team’s vision is centered on a studio that acts like a creative workshop, making games and experiences that emphasize a “hand-made” feel that it puts into its work.