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HI-FI RUSH Datamine Teases PlayStation and Switch Versions
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HI-FI RUSH Datamine Teases PlayStation and Switch Versions

Feb 02, 2024 8:36 AM

Recent datamining of Hi-Fi Rush might have revealed potential PlayStation and Nintendo Switch versions of the game. Hidden in-game T-shirts correlating to the color schemes of these platforms were found in a recent update, suggesting possible future releases for the game beyond its current availability on Xbox Series, Steam, Epic Games Store, and Microsoft Store. Microsoft, however, has yet to confirm these speculations. This discovery aligns with recent rumors about Microsoft's consideration to port the game to other platforms. Hi-Fi Rush has been praised for its blend of action and rhythm gameplay as well as its high-quality animations, receiving accolades from critics and players alike.

Will Hi-Fi Rush be released on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch?

While recent datamine findings hint at the possibility, there is no official confirmation from Microsoft regarding Hi-Fi Rush’s release on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch at this time.

Hi-Fi Rush is an action-platformer game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks, released on January 25, 2023. It is unique in that the entire game is synced to music, with players' actions linking up to the beat. Despite being a surprise release with no prior announcement, the game quickly garnered positive reactions for its innovative gameplay and stylish presentation. The potential expansion to other consoles like PlayStation and Nintendo Switch could introduce the rhythm-based game to an even broader audience.



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