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Hi-Fi Rush studio breaks silence to announce one last patch


Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks has shared its first social media post since it was shut down by Microsoft last week.

Some of the replies to this post enquired about what will happen when the licensed music in Hi-Fi Rush expires, and while Tango itself has not responded to these questions, others have pointed out that buying physical copies of the game is the best way to ensure preservation. Image credit: Steam/Eurogamer Many were quick to condemn this decision by Microsoft, with Arkane Lyon boss Dinga Bakaba calling it a "fucking gut stab". Since then, many fans have turned to Steam to share their praise for Tango Gameworks' rhythm-action game, with recent reviews sitting at an 'Overwhelmingly Positive' average (see image).

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