Hi-Fi Rush continues its rush to the top of everyone’s list as the colorful musical RPG remains one of the most talked about titles since its initial announcement. The creative project from Tango Gameworks was first announced during the Xbox & Bethesda Developer Direct showcase.

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During the livestream, it was also revealed that the game would be released after the show on Xbox and PC systems. Now that it’s available on these platforms, Nintendo users are now asking if they can play the unique, upbeat entry on the Switch. Here’s what we know about its availability on the popular handheld console.

Can you play Hi-Fi Rush on the Nintendo Switch?

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to play Hi-Fi Rush on the Switch as it’s currently only available on Xbox and PC systems. At the time of writing, Tango Gameworks is yet to announce their future release plans so it may be a long time before other platform players can experience this rhythm-based adventure.

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The game’s availability on PlayStation was similarly omitted during the initial launch with it being an Xbox and PC exclusive title. However, it could still be included at some point in the future as has been the case with previous releases. It may be a long time before this happens, though, as exclusivity deals often tend to last for a couple of years.

It is worth noting, though, that Hi-Fi Rush is still doing incredibly well even without having been released on two of the biggest gaming platforms. Both casual and professional reviews have all unanimously praised Tango Gameworks’ upbeat project for its hilarious script, brilliant voice acting performances, and innovative gameplay. Based on all of the reactions of those who have played it, this title may end up being one of the most celebrated projects once the year ends.

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