Hi-Fi Rush is a completely unique action-packed rhythm game with quirky and fun characters, bright and flashy graphics, and a witty and fun villain. Shadow He stood out when it was dropped on Xbox Game Pass, and there was a big reason why. It was confirmed that this title is finally coming to PlayStation 5, but the pleasant surprise was that a physical version of his Hi-Fi Rush will also be released.
The best news for collectors is that Limited Run Games will be handling the physical release of Hi-Fi Rush. A version available for both Xbox Series X|S and PS5 will be coming soon. Although not available for pre-order yet, both versions are available from his website at Limited Run Games, and details regarding the physical release are expected to be revealed in the near future.

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The physical release of Hi-Fi Rush is available in several versions. Currently, no official date or time has been announced for the physical version of the title, but pre-orders are being accepted through Limited Run Games. We’ll have to wait for more details, but the PS5 version will be available for purchase digitally starting tomorrow.
At this time, there is no information that the Switch version will be physically released.
You’ll be able to pre-order the digital version of Hi-Fi Rush on PS5 starting tomorrow (February 22, 2024), but the game won’t be released on Xbox’s rival platform until March 19. This includes Digital Deluxe. This edition comes with the complete game and additional gear to upgrade your Chai. With news that some of his Xbox exclusive titles are coming to other consoles, and being able to attack to the beat outside of Game Pass means Chai, Peppermint, 808, and friends will be able to join even more fans. means to obtain.
However, Hi-Fi Rush isn’t the only game coming to PS5 from Xbox. Sea of Thieves, a rare-developed pirate adventure notorious for being only available on Xbox consoles, is also coming to PS5 in April. Grounded and Pentiment are also getting the PlayStation treatment, with both games coming to his PS5 as well. Explore unique stories and connect with friends to explore the wilds of your own backyard.

Phil Spencer says Xbox ‘supports physical media’
“It’s not strategic for us to eliminate physicality.”