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Tango Gameworks business and news from across the web.- Xbox Cutting Game Pass and Pulling Call of Duty Is Finally HonestXbox has reduced the price of Game Pass Ultimate and will no longer offer day-one access to future Call of Duty titles, a move described as the most honest statement from the company in years. This shift acknowledges that the previous pricing and strategy were unsustainable, particularly after the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The company is also scaling back its hardware ambitions and focusing on becoming a multi-platform publisher.
- Is Fortnite Toxic? An Honest Answer Backed by Data (2026) | TAGData suggests Fortnite's reputation for toxicity is more nuanced than commonly perceived, with lower rates of identity-based harassment compared to other competitive shooters. While age-driven trash talk and skill-gap frustration are prevalent, especially in modes like Ranked, Epic Games has implemented moderation tools and default communication settings to mitigate harm, particularly for younger players.
- Underrated PS5 Adventure Game 75% Off on PS Store, Lowest PriceGhostwire Tokyo, an action-adventure game developed by Tango Gameworks and directed by Shinji Mikami, is available for 75% off on the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 5. This limited-time deal brings the game to its lowest price of $14.99 until April 9th, with an updated version featuring new content and a roguelite mode.
- Embracer layoffs, Nintendo's patent problem, and is Baby Steps an Uncharted sequel? - Patch Notes #46Several game development studios have announced layoffs and closures, including Embracer Group's Eidos Montreal and Ivy Road. Shinji Mikami has founded a new studio, Unbound Inc., with Shift Up. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is performing well at the box office, while Nintendo's patent for a sub-character combat mechanic has been rejected. Rec Room is shutting down due to profitability issues, and VR developer Polyarc has also made layoffs.
- Resident Evil Creator's New Studio Sold To Stellar Blade OwnerShinji Mikami, the creator of Resident Evil, has sold his studio Unbound to Shift Up, the developer behind Stellar Blade. Unbound is currently working on new PC and console games for the global market. Mikami stated that the partnership with Shift Up is ideal for focusing on creativity.
- Business and FinanceShift Up, the developer behind Stellar Blade, has acquired Shinji Mikami's studio, formerly known as Tango Gameworks. This move signals a significant shift in the industry landscape as established studios merge.
- Mr. Resident Evil signs a deal with Mr. Stellar BladeShift Up, the company behind Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: Nikke, has acquired Shinji Mikami's new studio, Unbound Inc. Unbound's unannounced games will be supported and distributed by Shift Up, with Mikami expressing confidence in a creative partnership with CEO Hyung-Tae Kim. This acquisition follows the closure of Mikami's previous studio, Tango Gameworks, by Microsoft.
- Stellar Blade's Shift Up Buys Shinji Mikami's New Studio UnboundShift Up, the studio behind Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: Nikke, has acquired Unbound, a new studio founded by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami. The partnership aims to leverage Mikami's team's expertise to create original PC and console IPs. This acquisition follows the significant sales success of Stellar Blade.
- Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami partners with Stellar Blade devs Shift Up to make "smaller, experimental titles alongside a large-scale flagship"Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami has partnered with Korean studio Shift Up, the developers of Stellar Blade. Mikami's new company, Unbound, will focus on developing smaller, experimental titles alongside a large-scale flagship game. Shift Up has acquired Unbound, and Mikami expressed a sense of synergy with Shift Up's CEO, Hyung-Tae Kim.
- Resident Evil creator teases next game as he joins forces with Stellar Blade devStellar Blade developer Shift Up has acquired Shinji Mikami's studio, Unbound Games, and will publish its future titles. Mikami, known for creating Resident Evil, stated he will be 'fully involved' in the studio's next AAA console game, with a brief tease of a monster in a ruined city shown.
- Stellar Blade developer Shift Up acquires Shinji Mikami's new studioSouth Korean developer Shift Up has acquired Unbound, a new studio founded by veteran creator Shinji Mikami. The acquisition aims to bolster Shift Up's global PC and console publishing capabilities, with Unbound working on a significant new game. Both companies expressed excitement about creative synergy and delivering high-quality gaming experiences worldwide.
- Stellar Blade developer acquires Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's new studio, UnboundStellar Blade developer Shift Up has acquired Unbound, the studio founded by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami. The partnership aims to leverage shared visions for game creation, with Unbound currently developing a new PC and console IP. Shift Up plans to handle publishing for Unbound's titles and enhance its global service capabilities.
- Shift Up has acquired Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's new studioStellar Blade developer Shift Up has acquired Unbound Inc, the new studio founded by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami. Unbound is developing original console and PC titles, which Shift Up will publish. The acquisition aims to expand Shift Up's publishing reach and bolster its development talent with Mikami's team.
- Shift Up Acquires Shinji Mikami's Unbound Studio | Console CreaturesShift Up, the developer behind Stellar Blade, has acquired Unbound, the studio founded by Shinji Mikami. The acquisition aims to integrate Unbound and leverage Shift Up's resources as a global publisher to develop original games. Both company leaders expressed enthusiasm for future collaboration and shared creative visions.
- Stellar Blade Developer Acquires Shinji Mikami’s Studio UnboundShift Up, the developer of Stellar Blade, has acquired Shinji Mikami's studio Unbound, which focuses on PC and console titles. The partnership aims to enhance global development competitiveness and allow Unbound to focus on creative aspects of game development. Both companies have original PC and console IPs in development, and Shift Up will now publish Unbound's future games.
- Shinji Mikami & Stellar Blade Director Kim Hyung Tae are teasing a game announcementShinji Mikami, following the end of his non-compete clause after leaving Tango Gameworks, is teasing a new game announcement with Stellar Blade director Kim Hyung Tae. Mikami has established his new studio, Unbound, which is expected to debut its first title soon.
- Alpha Nomos Is A Rhythm Roguelike That's Part Hades and Part Hi-Fo Rush | Console CreaturesAlpha Nomos is a new rhythm roguelike from RibCage Games that blends elements of Hades 2 and Hi-Fi Rush. The game features beat-driven combat where instruments are weapons, synchronized to the music. A demo is currently available on PC via Steam.
- Shinji Mikamis new studio, Unbound, is building a AAA original IP for consoles and PCShinji Mikami, director of Resident Evil 4, has founded a new studio named Unbound. The studio is currently developing a AAA original intellectual property for consoles and PC. Mikami departed from Tango Gameworks in 2023.
- Resident Evil Creator Shinji Mikami and Team Are Working on an AAA Action RPGResident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's new studio, Unbound Games, is reportedly working on a new AAA action RPG based on an original intellectual property. The multiplatform title will utilize Unreal Engine and appears to lean into fantasy themes, a departure from Mikami's signature survival horror. Developers who previously worked on series like Silent Hill and Devil May Cry are involved in the project.
- Industry legend Shinji Mikami has a new(ish) studio with staff benefits like 'a chocolate fountain on…Industry veteran Shinji Mikami has established a new development studio named Unbound, which has recently gained attention for its employee benefits, including a chocolate fountain and free alcohol. Mikami, who left Tango Gameworks in 2023, also formed Kamuy in 2024, though its relationship to Unbound is unclear. The studio aims to create original titles with a focus on realistic visuals and user enjoyment.