Hi-Fi Rush’s Last Update Comes To Steam
James Cusworth / 7 months ago
Following Microsoft’s decision to close down Tango Gameworks the studio behind Hi-Fi Rush the studio has now released the final update/patch for the game.
The game started out as an underdog with no hype upon release but took the gaming world by storm and even won the Game Award for Best Audio Design and a Bafta. So it really is sad to see the game go and pretty funny to watch Microsoft complain that they need new original games.
Tango Gameworks
Tango Gameworks has announced, “We’ve released a patch today that takes care of some remaining issues,” and encourages players to “Check out the changes, and thank you again for your support of Hi-Fi Rush.”
Although this is the final update for the game and Tango Gameworks is closing down the game the physical edition of the game is still in production. But if you prefer digital the game will hopefully always be on Steam and the Microsoft store.
Hi-Fi Rush Update
PlayStation 5 and PC
- (Track 01) After reducing QA-1MIL to zero health, a collision issue would occur where players would fall out of the geometry. Chai will now properly fall to the ground, instead of into the abyss.
- (Track 01) Fixed an issue during the latter half of the 2D area whereby the camera would not follow Chai when the elevating lift falls.
- (Track 02) Corrected a defect whereby if you touched Rekka during her electric charge, your final Rank would not correlate with the Chorus score.
- Some issues would occur when trying to use Macaron’s Gravity Well while Rhythm Parrying an enemy. Well, this is now fixed!
- (Track 03) Cutscenes previously would not play correctly if a Health Tank was consumed during the fight with the HG-0G. Feel free to block a few more hits with your face because this bug is fixed!
- Fixed various text issues.
All Platforms
- (Track 01) We also QA’d some other issues during the QA-1MIL fight, particularly around transitions between phases.
- Fixed even more text bugs! They just don’t stop!
- Drink prices adjusted in Vandelay vending machines to reflect local currency conversion.