Hi-Fi Rush dev hits back at Microsoft exec calling for more award-winning games with their own awards: "Not enough?"
The comment certainly raised eyebrows

A Tango Gameworks developer has reacted to an Xbox executive reportedly asking for more "smaller games that give us prestige and awar꧋ds" with a picture of Hi-Fi Rush's awards.
In the wake of Microsoft shutting d🔯own f🐼our Bethesda-owned studios earlier this week, including the Tokyo-based Tango Gameworks, one Xbox executive𝓀 reportedly asked for "smaller games t𓆏hat give us prestige and awards" in an internal meeting. Hi-Fi Rush's direc🌊tor reacted to the news with s♍omething akin to a massive eyeroll, and now another Tango Gameworks developer has responded.
Posting on his personal Twitter account, former Tango Gameworks project manager Kazuaki Egashira tweeted out images of the awards Hi-Fi Ru꧂sh had won over the past year from around the gaming industry, with the caption "not enough?" Egashira's message is a direct response to the Xbox executive requesting moꦆre award-winning games.
Not enough?#HiFiRush #TangoGameworks p🍌ic.twitter.com/3♎OLhYAPbxU
Hi-Fi Rush won a total of five devꦇeloper awards over the course of 2023. The awards include one for animation from BAFTA Games, audio/sound awards from the CEDEC, Game Awards, and Game Developer's Choice awards, and the Tin Pan Alley Award for Best Music ꦓin a Game from the New York Game Awards. That's to say nothing of outlet-granted awards.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hi⭕-Fi Rush players have been mourning the game, and the studio that made it, over the past week, wondering how anyone could possibly be safe from cuts from corporations that were able to shutter an award-winning and beloved studio. Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami, who founded Tango Gameworks and departed the studio just last year, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:called the move "sad."
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