Hi-Fi Rush Physical Editions Revealed, Pre-Orders Available on January 16

Pre-orders for all three editions will be available until March 1.

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After years of waiting, Limited Run Games have finally unveiled three physical editions for Hi-Fi Rush. The editions, available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, will go up for pre-order on January 16 until March 1. 

The first edition, simply known as the “Rhythm Edition,” will cost $39.99 and include the digital deluxe edition and three DLC packs. The “Smidge Edition,” which will cost $69.99, includes the same digital deluxe edition and DLCs, as well as a three-disc soundtrack with liner notes. Finally, there’s the “Project Armstrong Edition,” for $174.99. For the extra cost, you will get all of the additions mentioned above, as well as a hardcover art book, 808 plush, 6 inch replica of Chai’s guitar, Chai’s Project Armstrong Pass, a “Jumbo Glow in the Dark Spinning MP3 Player Pin,” and an individually numbered certificate of authenticity. 

Check out the pictures for both the Smidge and Project Armstrong Editions below:

Recently, the publishing rights of Hi-Fi RUSH have transferred from Bethesda to KRAFTON, the parent company and owner of Tango Gameworks and the IP. Digital storefronts have already updated to disclose that KRAFTON is the publisher of Hi-Fi RUSH. Last year, Maria Park, the KRAFTON head of corporate development, teased its plans for the upcoming release of Hi-Fi Rush 2. She states that, before KRAFTON saved Tango Gameworks from closure, it was already working on a six-month build of the sequel.

Lastly, Hi-Fi RUSH is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and Microsoft Store. KRAFTON and Tango have both teased a Nintendo Switch version in the past, which is currently still unconfirmed. 

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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