Microsoft sent shockwaves through the gaming world this week by closing three beloved ZeniMax studios: Redfall creator Arkane Austin, Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks, and mobile-focused Alpha Dog Studios. The move leaves fans and employees reeling โ and raises questions about Xboxโs future strategy. ๐คฏ
A leaked email from Xbox Game Studios chief Matt Booty confirmed the closures, with only some employees offered roles at other ZeniMax teams. This decision halts all updates for the troubled vampire shooter Redfall, released just last year. Players who bought the $100 โBite Backโ edition will get partial refunds, as promised DLC will never arrive. ๐ธ
While Redfallโs servers remain active, the studioโs closure marks another blow to fans of immersive single-player games. Tango Gameworksโ shutdown is particularly surprising after last yearโs critically acclaimed Hi-Fi Rush. Social media erupted with tributes and frustration, with one player tweeting: โFirst Overwatch League, now this? Whatโs next?โ ๐ง๐ฅ
With these closures, Microsoftโs gaming division faces growing scrutiny about balancing creative risks with corporate priorities. Will this lead to fewer experimental titles? For now, gamers are mourning what couldโve been โ and hoping their favorite franchises find new homes. ๐
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