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    Hi-Fi Rush 808 Nendoroid Available for Pre-Order

    Available for $50.99.

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    Good Smile Company has announced that pre-orders for the Nendoroid of 808 from Hi-Fi Rush are available now. The figure will cost $50.99.

    Bethesda and Tango Gameworks shadow-dropped Hi-Fi Rush in January 2023. It quickly garnered massive success, surpassing three million players in just a few months. In July, Bethesda released the Arcade Challenge! Update! for the game adding several new modes, features, and more. The game is available now on the Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam. Additionally, the game was also recently rated for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

    Hi-Fi Rush 808 Nendoroid Available to Pre-Order From Good Smile Company

    Hi-Fi Rush 808

    Good Smile Company has officially opened up pre-orders for the upcoming 808 Nendoroid. 808 is a robotic cat from 2023’s rhythm action sleeper hit, Hi-Fi Rush. Several pictures of the figure are available on the company’s website. According to the website, the package includes the following:

    • Face Plates
      • Smiling face
      • Unenthused face
    • Battle face Optional parts:
    • Special Attack effect sheet
    • Other optional parts for different poses.

    The figure will be available for $50.99. It will ship in Q1 2025. Check out the trailer for the figure below:

    Hi-Fi Rush is available now on the Xbox Store and on PC via Steam. The Steam page describes the game as follows:

    Feel the beat as wannabe rockstar Chai and his ragtag team of allies rebel against an evil robotics enhancement megacorp with raucous rhythm combat! From Tango Gameworks, the studio that brought you The Evil Within and Ghostwire:Tokyo (no, really) comes Hi-Fi RUSH, an all-new action game where the characters, world and combat stylishly sync to the music!

    Additionally, the Arcade Challenge! Update! is available on both Xbox and PC. The update includes two modes: BPM Rush and Power Up! Tower Up! The former functions as a sort of horde mode. With every enemy that is defeated, the speed of combat and movement increases dramatically, until the player is operating on nothing but instinct. 

    The latter functions similarly to the Rhythm Tower mode added after players beat the game for the first time. But unlike Rhythm Tower, all of the player’s abilities have been taken away. With every few waves that are completed by the player, they must choose what abilities to reinvest in. With these abilities, the protagonist, Chai must fight against some of the toughest enemies in the game once more.

    Lastly, Hi-Fi Rush is available now on the Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam. Fans of the game can pre-order the upcoming 808 Nendoroid now.

     

    Saras Rajpal
    Saras Rajpal
    Saras is a passionate writer, with a love for immersive sims, superhero games, and Persona. He graduated college with a Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in creative writing. He's been with Final Weapon since 2023.

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