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Xbox’s Hi-Fi Rush will launch on PS5 next month

We've heard about Hi-Fi Rush coming to other platforms for a few weeks now. A leak has already pointed to the game landing on PS5 this year but Bethesda has accidentally announced it early with a trailer this afternoon. 

It would seem that there was some confusion over which games were being announced for other platforms from Xbox today. The company announced both Pentiment and Grounded for the Nintendo Switch, so we weren't expecting to also get some Hi-Fi Rush news today.

The action rythm game launched last year for Xbox consoles and PCs, swiftly gathering critical acclaim for its fun gameplay and visual style. The Bethesda Latin America YouTube channel uploaded the trailer for the PS5 version of the game today, confirming the game for Sony's system. While the trailer has since been privatised, eagle-eyed viewers were quick to notice the March 18th release date.

While Hi-Fi Rush will hit PS5 in March, we do not know if it will also land on Switch. As it wasn't part of the games announced for Nintendo's platform today, the team may need more time to polish up a version for the handheld console.

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KitGuru Says: Hi-Fi Rush was a lot of fun and really caught a lot of people by surprise last year. It will no doubt do well on other platforms as well.

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