

Your new augmented arm can also transform into a guitar made from scrap metal, which is perfect for whacking enemies into next week.ĭevil May Cry or Bayonetta fans will feel right at home taking down enemies in enclosed arenas, which usually culminate in a big boss battle, with your performance in each segment given a grade. But while this gets him labelled as a ‘defect’, it gives you the ability to sense the rhythm around you.

You play as wannabe rockstar Chai, who goes for an experimental operation to augment his arm only to accidentally get his music player fused to his heart. But while that was open-world, Hi-Fi Rush is a level-based action platformer set across a corporate campus belonging to a nefarious tech company. What do you make of this? Would you be interested in a new game from Tango? Let us know your thoughts down below.Toon-shaded visuals this vibrant haven’t been seen on Xbox since the sorely under-appreciated Sunset Overdrive almost a decade ago. Tango Gameworks is responsible for The Evil Within series and most recently developed Ghostwire: Tokyo, which is currently only available on PS5 but is expected to come to Xbox consoles soon. However, Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg has been careful to remind fans that they should only expect news on the four games previously announced for the event: Redfall, Forza Motorsport, Minecraft Legends, and Elder Scrolls Online. Many online are hoping that the game will be revealed during the Xbox Digital Showcase, which kicks off on January 25th, at 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 8pm GMT. A couple of years back, ZeniMax Media filed a trademark application for Hi-Fi Rush, and we've also seen a logo trademarked more recently. The leaker also claims it will be "announced (and/or released) soon." We have seen evidence of Hi-Fi Rush before, but so far, nothing has been officially announced. Tango Gameworks' Hi-Fi Rush will reportedly be announced soon According to Billbil-kun, the game is called Hi-Fi Rush (or Project Hibiki), it will come in both Standard and Deluxe editions, and it has been rated 'Teen' by the ESRB. Rumour Sean Carey Hi-Fi Rush, a new game from Bethesda's Tango Gameworks, will be revealed soon, a prominent leaker has claimed.Billbil-kun, a leaker who has accurately leaked loads of Games with Gold, Game Pass, PlayStation Plus lineups, and more, has claimed that Xbox Game Studios' Tango Gameworks will announce its new game soon.
