Tequila Works Is Auctioning Off It’s IP

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Tequila Works Was The Studio Behind GYLT

In a sad move, Tequila Works the studio that developed the hit Stadia title GYLT, is currently auctioning off its IP (intellectual property).

It comes after the studio filed for bankruptcy in November 2024 in 2024.

The Madrid-based studio has turned to auction site Escrapalia to list a large selection of its IP.

Published video games listed for auction include:

  • Deadlight
  • Rhyme
  • GYLT
  • The Invisible Hours

There is also a selection of video games up for auction that were in active development with vertical slice available:

  • Brawler Crawler
  • Dungeon Tour
  • The Ancient Mariner
  • Ideas Tequila Works

The studio is also auctioning the Tequila Works brand.

As it stands, there are active bids across all of the IP with GYLT and RIME setting the bar at bids of £15,500 each.

GYLT Was a Fan Favourite For Stadia

Stadia fans will certainly remember Tequila Works. Their horror title GYLT was originally a Stadia exclusive. When Google announced Stadia’s closure, the game did become multiplatform in order to keep attracting more players to the franchise.

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Adventure title RIME is another IP that is very much beloved IP. We certainly hope that these titles and others from the studio can find new development homes and that we will see their continuation in the future.

Lee Reid

Scottish video game enthusiast who is very passionate and a big believer in cloud gaming. Also loves to chat about video games.

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