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Rumors swirl: Hi-Fi Rush may hit Switch soon
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Rumors swirl: Hi-Fi Rush may hit Switch soon

Jan 08, 2024 10:59 AM

Xbox's popular game Hi-Fi Rush is rumored to be crossing over to the Nintendo Switch in 2024, stirring discussions among gamers about Microsoft's strategy with exclusive titles. The rumor, initially hinted at by insider "Nate the Hate" and seemingly confirmed by ResetEra user lolilolailo, suggests that Microsoft is considering bringing more of its games to other platforms. This debate follows Xbox CFO Tim Stuart's statement about Microsoft's desire to bring their experiences to all platforms, including competing consoles like the PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer denied any plans to bring Game Pass to rival consoles, the move towards broader availability remains evident with past precedents like Minecraft, The Elder Scrolls Online, and Fallout 76 being on non-Xbox platforms. Despite this, Microsoft continues to have a strong lineup of Xbox-exclusive titles such as Avowed, Hellblade 2, and the new Fable, with no current indication of these being available on PlayStation.

Will Hi-Fi Rush be available on platforms other than Xbox?
nYes, Hi-Fi Rush is rumored to be coming to the Nintendo Switch in 2024. While not officially confirmed, credible sources have teased the possibility, aligning with Microsoft's broader strategy to make their games more accessible on various platforms.

Hi-Fi Rush is developed by Tango Gameworks and was launched on January 25, 2023. This action rhythm game was met with enthusiasm for its unique blend of beat-matching mechanics with hack-and-slash gameplay. As part of a respected studio known for titles like The Evil Within, Tango Gameworks' move into a different genre with Hi-Fi Rush showcases their versatility and the growth of the Xbox Game Studios portfolio post the acquisition of Bethesda, the parent company of Tango Gameworks, by Microsoft.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-01-08 13:45:06
It's pretty rad to see Microsoft potentially sharing the rhythmic chaos of Hi-Fi Rush with Switch players - it's like they're remixing the console exclusivity tune. This kind of cross-platform play could be a game-changer, keeping the beat going for accessibility and maybe setting the tempo for future Xbox titles to jump onto other consoles. 🎶🎮
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-01-08 13:00:07
The buzz around Hi-Fi Rush potentially hitting the Switch in 2024 just shows Microsoft's savvy play at ecosystem expansion—kind of like planting their flag in every gamer’s backyard. If true, it's a killer move for inclusivity, letting even more players jam out to Tango Gameworks' latest hit, and a nod to how Xbox is remixing the exclusivity tune without missing a beat.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-08 12:45:06
It looks like Microsoft's gaming philosophy is evolving, with the potential Hi-Fi Rush Switch port being the latest sign they're down for more cross-platform play. Tango Gameworks stepping out of its horror niche to drop a rhythm-based banger like Hi-Fi Rush shows just how dynamic the Xbox Game Studios family is getting after the Bethesda acquisition.
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