Hi-Fi Rush was classified to Australia for PS4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. This is further confirmation of the possibility that it may soon arrive on platforms other than PC and Xbox Series X/S, effectively becoming a multiplatform title after a period of exclusivity.
Microsoft's plans
Of course, the classification does not necessarily mean that we will see it arrive soon (even if that is the feeling), but given the numerous rumors on the matter it is still a strong signal. Considering that we are talking about a game developed by a Xbox Game Studiosis also an important moment, which could mark the beginning of a new phase of Phil Spencer's plans, one in which Xbox is transforming itself into a pure multiplatform publisher, following the ambition of arriving on as many screens as possible and reaching players everywhere they find each other.
We do not draw any particular indications from the classification itself, considering that we are talking about a well-known title. We'll see if any will be made soon ads about.
On the possibility that the classification is a mistake we have some doubts, in the sense that we are talking about an official body not prone to jokes or mistakes of this kind. In short, something is moving behind the scenes. All that remains is to wait for the reaction of the Xbox community to the news.
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