
Arkane Founder Reflects On Austin Studio's Closure: "The People Survive"
Arkane Austin may be gone, but its spirit lives on, says Raphael Colantonio.
Arkane Austin may be gone, but its spirit lives on, says Raphael Colantonio.
Redfall, the doomed Xbox shooter developed by the now-shuttered studio Arkane Austin, has received its final patch, and it revamps several key aspects of the game.
The game will receive a final update with new quality-of-life-features.
Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin's sudden closures are shocking and seem to go against many of Xbox's previous statements and goals.
Lucy and Tam discuss the Xbox studio closures and the unclear future they have created.
To have a "healthy business," sometimes hard decisions are necessary, Sarah Bond says.
The studio was also working on a series of updates that were supposed to improve the game.
Unfortunately, this is just one of many layoffs this year.
Redfall's servers will stay online but the game will get no further updates.
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The digital edition promised two extra future heroes.
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Months after the game's shaky launch, Redfall's second update has arrived, bringing new content, bug fixes, and quality-of-life improvements to the game.
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Matt Booty, who heads Xbox Game Studios, talks about how they need to better prepare teams like Arkane as they become first-party.
Redfall's chunky 32 GB 1.1 patch has many "incremental improvements," but its file size might make you do a double-take.
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