Microsoft News Roundup: Closing studios, controller controversy, and more

This week was a big one for Microsoft news, though unfortunately much of it was negative. The tech giant shocked many when it announced that several game studios will be shut down, including the studio behind Hi-Fi Rush. A controversial controller launch followed that announcement as well, adding more bad news to the pile. We also saw Apple unveil a new processor that will compete with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and a Windows bug block VPNs from working.

Microsoft closing gaming studios

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Microsoft shocked the gaming world by announcing the end of Arkane Austin, Alpha Dog Games, and Tango Gameworks. In addition to those three studios being shut down, Roundhouse Studios will be folded into ZeniMax Online Studios. The news surprised many, but the planned shutdown of Tango Gameworks was particularly surprising. Tango Gameworks released Hi-Fi Rush in 2023, a game which earned critical acclaim and received honors at the Game Awards and the BAFTAs.

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