Tequila's lost projects include a possible Rime follow-up, a dungeon tourguide game and a procgen fighting sim
Last year, Spanish developers Tequila Works cancelled a game, laid off staff, and finally filed for insolvency in the face of "prolonged market conditions", after losing funding from Tencent. Founders Raúl Rubio and Luz Sancho departed the studio in the process. Now, what's left of Tequila are selling off all their assets in an open auction, including both published games like horror platformer Deadlight, and a number of projects that are either in development or "ready for production". It all makes for a sad anatomy of the studio that gave us the wonderful Rime. Read more


Last year, Spanish developers Tequila Works cancelled a game, laid off staff, and finally filed for insolvency in the face of "prolonged market conditions", after losing funding from Tencent. Founders Raúl Rubio and Luz Sancho departed the studio in the process.
Now, what's left of Tequila are selling off all their assets in an open auction, including both published games like horror platformer Deadlight, and a number of projects that are either in development or "ready for production". It all makes for a sad anatomy of the studio that gave us the wonderful Rime.