The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks appeared at the Xbox and Bethesda Developer Direct to officially announced Hi-Fi Rush, a new rhythm action game that will be available to play later today. Hi-Fi Rush leaked ahead of its official announcement, but even so, few expected the game to actually be surprise-launched on the very same day that it was announced to the world.

Most of the games shown during the Xbox and Bethesda Developer Direct will be launching in the first half of 2023. Games like Minecraft Legends got release dates, while fans also got a fresh look at the new Forza Motorsport. Developers sometimes use these events to surprise-launch new games, but it's rare, especially for a game from a studio like Tango Gameworks.

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As seen in the launch trailer, that also doubles as the game's announcement trailer, Hi-Fi Rush is quite different from Tango's usual games. Whereas Tango Gameworks is known for gritty horror games like The Evil Within, Hi-Fi Rush is an action game with an anime-inspired art style. It looks to feature action gameplay not unlike games like Bayonetta or Devil May Cry, but with a music/rhythm twist where players are rewarded for attacking in beat with the game's music.

Hi-Fi Rush stages feature plenty of action-packed encounters with small-scale enemies and platforming challenges, culminating in over-the-top boss battles. Fans of extreme action games like the aforementioned Devil May Cry and Bayonetta may find a lot to like with Hi-Fi Rush, though the game's art style and characters may prove to be divisive. Ultimately, anyone curious can try the game through their Xbox Game Pass subscription, so they can check it out without paying full price.

With Hi-Fi Rush surprise-launched, there are no reviews to let fans know if the game will be worth checking out or not. That shouldn't matter quite as much since it's available to play on Xbox Game Pass, though. It was stated during the Xbox and Bethesda Developer Direct that Hi-Fi rush would be available some odd hours after the event wrapped up, but a specific release time was not announced. Fans of Tango Gameworks' previous projects or those that enjoy this style of action game should be able to try Hi-Fi Rush for themselves sooner rather than later, though it should be noted that there is no Xbox One version of the game. Hi-Fi Rush is a next-gen exclusive console release.

Hi-Fi Rush launches January 25 for PC and Xbox Series X.

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