Head of Xbox, Matt Booty, recently announced in an internal meeting that Microsoft is targeting smaller, prestigious, and award-winning games for its future projects. This statement comes amid closure of some of Microsoft's smaller studios, including Tango Gameworks, the creators of the successful game Hi-Fi Rush. The news sparked discussions regarding Microsoft's approach to fostering creativity and their support for Japanese developers, especially after Hi-Fi Rush had performed well commercially and critically. The closures have led to a negative PR situation for Microsoft, with many critics and fans expressing their dissatisfaction and concern over the potential impact on the morale of other studios under the Xbox umbrella.

What was the game created by Tango Gameworks that is mentioned in the article?

Hi-Fi Rush was the game created by Tango Gameworks mentioned in the article.

Adding a bit of background information, Tango Gameworks is a game development studio based in Japan, known for their work on The Evil Within series and, more recently, the rhythm-action game Hi-Fi Rush. The studio was founded by Shinji Mikami, the creator of Resident Evil, and became part of the Xbox Game Studios family through Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethesda Softworks. Hi-Fi Rush received praise for its unique blend of action and rhythm gameplay, distinctive art style, and engaging story.