Tequila Works assets up for auction after studio closure

Spain's Tequila Works shut its doors last November due to money troubles, just weeks after it canceled a game project and fired staff. A Spanish auction site has started selling everything the company owned. Bidders can grab famous titles like Deadlight, Rime, GYLT, and The Invisible Hours, plus unfinished games like Brawler Crawler, Dungeon Tour, and The Ancient Mariner.

The company name itself is also up for grabs. Anybody who buys these assets takes all the risks that come with them, and they'll need to sign legal papers before seeing all the details. Rime and GYLT are super popular already, with bids reaching €15,500 each after 150 offers. The auction runs until May 14.

Rime was the studio's biggest hit during their 15-year run. Critics gave it top scores, praising its emotional impact. It wasn't made for players looking for battles but instead offers a mysterious journey filled with puzzles. Despite its long development problems, the game turned out amazing.

Critics compared its beauty to Team ICO's famous games, thanks to its unique storytelling, creative puzzles, and gorgeous visual style. Players who enjoyed its thoughtful approach were richly rewarded.
 

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