Last year, Bethesda and Tango Gameworks released Hi-Fi Rush, a rhythm-based action game that exploded into popularity overnight, even going on to win the Game Award for Best Audio Design.
Although originally released exclusively on Xbox and PC, rumors have recently been circulating that the game could be coming to other platforms, including the Switch. Now, new evidence supporting this have surfaced online via a datamine of the game.
As shared by @TomWarren below, a set of T-Shirt texture files have been datamined from the game: A Red T-shirt with the slogan “Rock Out Anywhere!” and a Blue T-Shirt with the slogan “I’m Here Baby”. These shirts are currently not available in any version of the game, and are believed to represent the Switch and Playstation respectively. Presumably, these shirts will appear exclusively in the hypothetical Switch and Playstation ports respectively.
At the time of this writing however, there has been no official confirmation that the game is coming to either platform. Stay tuned for more updates as they come.
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