Hi-Fi Rush, one of the best Xbox games to date, is set to cheer and reassure fans with a big announcement despite the horrific closure of Tango Gameworks (The Evil Within).
The shadow cast by Hi-Fi Rush will certainly be remembered. After GhostWire Tokyo, Tango Gameworks abandoned horror productions to create a much poppier game. A beat’em’all where you hit your enemies in rhythm to get the best results. Despite the great response and commercial success, Microsoft closed the studio behind this colorful candy a few days ago. If hopes for a sequel are dashed, not all plans surrounding the license have failed.
Hi-Fi Rush wants to convince even more players
The closure of four Xbox studios, including Tango Gameworks, sent shockwaves across the industry. Everyone has reacted and no one understands Microsoft’s decision. Hi-Fi Rushin the words of the vice president of Xbox marketing, was a “resounding success for the brand and gamers,” while Phil Spencer once stated: “ We want to give teams the creative platform to advance their skills and ambitions
The title, which was previously exclusive to Xbox on console and PC, has been available on PS5 for a few weeks now. However, only in dematerialized form, while a physical version should be released. If you’re waiting for this issue, there’s excellent news. Despite the closure of Tango Gameworks, it is not canceled. “Thank you all for your continued support. We are working with our partners at Limited Run Games to release the physical edition of Hi-Fi Rush. But also on a final patch to fix some minor issues.”
If you want to show your love for the game, you’ll know what to do when pre-orders open. Even if it unfortunately doesn’t change the fate of the apparently examined Hi-Fi Rush 2.