Hi-Fi Rushis a super stylistic third-person rhythmic action game that puts players in the shoes of a guy named Chai, who ends up merging with his music player, allowing him to use the power of beats and music to overthrow a corrupt corporation. For those that are interested in checking out thelatest Microsoft exclusivebut aren’t sure about the time commitment, here’s everything you need to know abouthow long it takes to beatHi-Fi Rush.
In a surprising reveal/launch trailer during Xbox and Bethesda’s Nintendo Direct-like presentation this week, it was announced thatTango Gameworks' next game is not only quite the departure for the studio, but it’s already available to play via Xbox Game Pass and PC.
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How Long is Hi-Fi Rush?
For the unaware,Hi-Fi Rushis a mostly linear experience, with the game taking place over the course of 12 missions known as Tracks in-game. Track 1 is the opening chapter ofHi-Fi Rushand takes about an hour to complete. The length seems to be on par with the other tracks, too, as the averagecompletion time forHi-Fi Rushis about 8-10 hourson the average difficulty.
Now, this length can vary based on how many times players lose in battle or how much time they spend searching each stage for hidden collectibles and upgrades. There are also over60 achievements to unlocktoearn some Gamerscore on Xbox, so that might take players at least 15-20 hours.
Players can also spend some time in the hideout, where gamers will end up between Tracks. There, they can interact with teammates, pet a cat, unlock new challenges, and purchase new moves, items, and abilities. Even so, there’s not too much to do there, so most of the game time will be spent during the linear main story missions.
Hi-Fi Rushis available on PC and Xbox Series X/S.
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