Hi-Fi Rush is the first Xbox exclusive to cross the divide to PS5

Hi-Fi Rush
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Update: Xbox has officially confirmed that Hi-Fi Rush is coming to PS5 on March 19 (not the 18th) as part of a new . The game will also ge🐭t a through Limited Run Games.

Original story: The worst-kept secret in gaming has just leaked even more dramatically, as a trailer confirming that Hi-Fi Rush is coming to PS5 has just appeared on Bethesda's Latin American YouTube channel.

, has been made private, notes that the game will hit PS5 on March 18 - complete with the additional modes included as part of the Arcade Challeng⛄e update. Pre-orders are supposed to go live o𒁃n February 22, so expect this trailer to officially go live sooner rather than later.

Last week, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft Gaming boss Phil Spencer confirmed that four Xbox g♐ames wou💫ld be coming to other platforms, and earlier today Obsidian's Grounded and Pentim♒ent were confirmed for Ninteܫndo Switch. Now it seems that Hi-Fi Rush will be the first former Xbox exclusive to hit 💝PS5.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Game Studios titles have previously been released on PS5 in some circumstances, as was the ﷽case with the multiplatform release of Minecraft Legends in 2023, or with Bethesda-published titles like Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo, which were announced as timed PS5 exclusives prior to Bethesda becoming part of Xbox. And, of course, all of this ignores the fact that almost every Xbox game for years has come to PC as well. Hi-Fi Rush, however, is the first game to have been announced and primarily marketed as an Xbox exclusive before coming to PS5.

There's one more game leftไ in Xbox's multiplatform fab four, and previous rumors point to it being Sea of Thieves. Don't be surprised🥂 if Rare's pirate sandbox sails toward new harbors sooner rather than later.

Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hi-Fi Rush review to find out why it's such a worthwhile time no matter what platform you prefer.

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