The maladjusted megacorp after Chai would sooner swallow nails than let a single supposed defect ruin their bottom line. In Hi-Fi Rush, every battle is an opportunity to play out your own music video fantasy, seamlessly coordinating all your moves with the soundtrack. The game isn’t locked to the music track, however – Hi-Fi Rush is rhythm-action with the emphasis on “action.” Players must feel the rhythm to enhance Chai’s actions, pulling off heavy Beat Hits at the end of a combo like a cymbal crash, or syncing up with one of his allies for a devastating tag-team finisher. (We were surprised, too!)Īfter a diabolical corporation mistakenly fuses a music player to Chai’s heart, he is quickly labeled a ‘defect,’ with hordes of corporate drones (read: an actual robot horde) hellbent on recalling him! Now armed with the power to feel the beat of the world around him, it’s up to Chai to battle through each department of the robotic monolith to stop their evil schemes with his new, rhythmically enhanced combat skills!Įverything in Hi-Fi Rush automatically syncs to the music, from swinging your trusty “axe” to dodging out of the way of an oversized metallic fist. Raise your guitar high and feel the beat in this utterly all-new title from Tango Gameworks, the team behind The Evil Within® and Ghostwire®: Tokyo. Hi-Fi Rush is also available to all Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass members!Īs wannabe rockstar Chai, you’ll fight back against a sinister robotics enhancement conglomerate using rhythm-amplified combat where everything – from the motion in the environment to the blows of combat – is synced to the music. But we also want to be viewed as a studio that can create a wider variety of games.Open up the mosh pit for Hi-Fi Rush, a unique rhythm-action experience where the world moves to the beat, out TODAY on Xbox Series X|S, and PC via the Microsoft Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store. A report by VGC, which references a Famitsu interview, has Mikami saying the following, "of course, it’s nice to have fans think of us as a studio with a reputation for developing survival horror games. Feel the beat as wannabe rock star Chai and his ragtag team fight against an evil megacorp with raucous rhythm combat From Tango Gameworks comes Hi-Fi RUSH, an all-new action game where the world syncs to the music. This would match a prior sentiment expressed by Mikami wherein he said that he wanted the studio to work on games outside of horror. If this rumor is to be believed, Hi-Fi RUSH may be quite different from Tango's usual fare, as, just by title alone, it doesn't sound much like a horror game. Subsequently, it's assumed that Tango Gameworks' next game, which could be this Hi-Fi RUSH project, will be Xbox and PC exclusive at launch, just like every new Bethesda IP (that wasn't previously contracted by PlayStation) has been, such as Starfield and Redfall. Similar to Deathloop, it's expected that Ghostwire: Tokyo's exclusivity will expire after one year, after which the title will likely become available on Xbox Series X|S. Despite already being owned by Xbox at the time of release, the PlayStation exclusivity deal was made prior to the acquisition. The studio is best known for its two The Evil Within titles, but most recently, it released the action-horror game Ghostwire: Tokyo in March 2022, exclusively for PlayStation 5 and PC. Get the VIP backstage treatment with the Hi-Fi RUSH Deluxe Edition, including: Hi-Fi RUSH Base game Two Chai outfits Seven bonus Chai t-shirts 808-Themed Guitar Skin 808 Alternate Skin 20,000 Gears for unlocking combat skills and other upgrades. Tango Gameworks is a Bethesda-owned studio, which means that it's now an Xbox studio, following Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda in early 2021. They claim that the game will have a standard and a deluxe edition and that it's rated ESRB Teen. So, although this Tango rumor could prove false, it's at least worth paying attention to.īillbil-kun further states that the announcement for Hi-Fi RUSH could happen in the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct that's set to take place at 3pm ET, January 25. The game ended up dropping on Steam that day, with an Epic Games Store version confirmed for later in January. Their reach clearly extends beyond PlayStation though, as recently, billbil-kun claimed that Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition would be coming to Epic Games Store on January 19. RELATED: Ghostwire Tokyo Review: A Spellbinding Experience Tango Gameworks, the studio founded by legendary Resident Evil director, Shinji Mikami, is allegedly working on a new title called Hi-Fi RUSH, and it's to be "announced (and/or) released soon." This comes by way of user billbil-kun, an individual that has gained notoriety by consistently and accurately leaking the PlayStation Plus monthly games before they're officially revealed by PlayStation.
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