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Microsoft’s “break out hit” from now-closed studio heads to Humble Choice

Didn't play Hi-Fi Rush? You should!

Microsoft’s “break out hit” from the now-closed Tango Softworks, Hi-Fi Rush, will be included in this month’s Humble Choice subscription.

Speaking of the title just one year ago, Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg declared Hi-Fi Rush “a break out hit for us and our players in all key measurements and expectations”. Flash forward to today, and developer Tango Softworks has been shuttered alongside Prey‘s Arkane Austin and Mighty Doom‘s Alpha Dog.

Considering Greenberg’s comments, you’ve likely already played Hi-Fi Rush, the winner of our Best Xbox Game and Best Sound Design awards in our Game of the Year 2023 program. Just in case, though, the Humble Choice sub for May includes it alongside Yakuza Like a Dragon, Steelrising, Loddlenaut, King of the Castle, Bravery and Greed, Amanda the Adventurer, and Mediterranea Inferno.

You can head here to grab the sub.

Hi-Fi Rush is available now on Windows PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store and the Microsoft Store alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5. The title is also available on Xbox and PC Game Pass.

Hi-Fi Rush

26 January 2023
PC Xbox Series S & X
 

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