Hi-Fi Rush has Hit Two Million Players; Adds Photo Mode and Stability Fixes

Hi-Fi Rush, a game that became an instant hit among the gaming community thanks to its stylish combat mechanics and incredible music, has two great updates to share with its players. The first is that it broke a massive milestone in the form of a report stating that the game has reached over 1 million players across its released platforms. Additionally, the game now has a new update that adds Photo Mode, allowing you to create pictures of your favorite moments.

Let’s start with the first. It’s no secret that Hi-FI Rush became a massive success among the crowds once it was announced and subsequently released at the Xbox Showcase earlier this year. However, it seems like the game attracted a packed stadium for its crowd as the game broke records during its launch, and now, the game has reached over 2 million players, as reported by Tango! Gameworks themselves in a celebratory Twitter statement which you can see below.

What a crowd! Two million players have enjoyed #HiFiRush, and we can’t thank you enough! pic.twitter.com/WeESkn8MIw

— Hi-Fi RUSH (@hifiRush) March 1, 2023

In addition to the celebration of this epic milestone, the developers also added a new feature to Hi-Fi Rush in the form of Photo Mode. This intricate tool lets you take pictures of your favorite moments in Hi-Fi Rush, immortalizing those epic moments or making new memories with Chai and his band. You can adjust different aspects of the picture in this mode, such as the colors of the picture, but you can also access various different frames to stylize your photo.

And yes, you didn’t misread that; you can have Chai’s friends joining in the picture through a variety of cool poses. On Xbox Series X|S, you can check out your photos in the “My Capture” menu on your console. On PC platforms, check the folder where your Hi-Fi RUSH saved games are stored for a folder called “Screenshots.”

The picture mode also brings with it a plethora of fixes that should correct crash errors and several other glitches that the game had, such as one in which players could get stuck in Track 11 if they were hit by the giant robot’s laser when using the magnet grapple. These fixes should allow players to keep having a great time with Hi-Fi Rush without any pesky bugs getting in the way. If you want to see the full patch notes, check them out here.

Hi-Fi Rush is currently available exclusively on Xbox Series X|S. The game is also available on PC through the Microsoft Store, Epic Games Store, and Steam.

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