2 million players have rocked out to Hi-Fi Rush, according to Bethesda.
Tango Gameworks' rhythm-based action game released for Xbox Game Pass and Steam in late January, the same day it was revealed during Xbox's developer showcase. Since it came out, the game has since gotten largely positive reviews, and managed to feel like a successful throwback to the PlayStation 2 era of games.
In late February, director John Johanas noted the game received 10,000 Steam reviews nearly a full month after release. The game has definitely managed to find an audience thanks to its art style and gameplay, and further helped by its surprise drop.
As was the case with recent Deathloop player numbers, Bethesda doesn't go into specifics on what system Hi-Fi Rush got the most play on.
Coincidentally, Hi-Fi Rush also recently got a photo mode, which may further incentivize new players into checking it out, or bring players who've already beaten it back into the fold.
Two million players have moved to the beat of @hifirush! Keep on being rockstars! pic.twitter.com/qY9S7ldevC
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