Xbox executives just cannot give a straight answer to questions about Tango Gameworks (www.pcgamer.com)
from Hdcase@beehaw.org to gaming@beehaw.org on 22 Jun 2024 17:48
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brsrklf@jlai.lu on 22 Jun 2024 18:21 next collapse

Until they give a “better” reason, I am going to assume the one they hinted at is true, and Microsoft just decided that it was worthless because it wasn’t “Mikami’s studio” anymore. Honestly, I already suspected it.

In which case, fuck them. These games were not made by one person, a studio is bigger than its director. And the rest of them didn’t get even one chance to prove themselves.

Truly shows how little they value the people who make their games.

jet@hackertalks.com on 22 Jun 2024 18:28 next collapse

i think it was just standard politics, everybody had to take a haircut, and nobody in leadership wanted to fight for that studio, it didn’t have a patron/protector. It got killed because no executive was championing it, not because it was bad.

Hdcase@beehaw.org on 22 Jun 2024 18:32 collapse

I’m surprised Aaron Greenberg didn’t fight for it, since according to him their last game smashed every metric and exceeded all expectations.

jet@hackertalks.com on 22 Jun 2024 18:40 next collapse

While he did say those things, it doesn’t mean anyone was willing to fight for it internally. This is why many external companies that do so well on the open market die and wither after they get acquired by big companies. Internal politics don’t have to be rational externally.

kbin_space_program@kbin.run on 22 Jun 2024 18:43 collapse

It could be that its success was internally attributed to a different team someone in the hierarchy favoured.

taanegl@beehaw.org on 30 Jun 2024 14:46 collapse

This is what corporate speech control looks like, kids. Not even once.