Hi-Fi Rush's Soundtrack Delisted From All Major Streaming Platforms Without Warning

Hi-Fi Rush's Soundtrack Delisted From All Major Streaming Platforms Without Warning

From TheGamer (Written by George Foster) on | OpenCritic

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Hi-Fi Rush's original soundtrack has randomly been delisted from all major music streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.

When it was originally announced that Xbox was shutting down Tango Gameworks, a lot of Hi-Fi Rush fans were worried about the game eventually being delisted, especially because it has so much licensed music. Those worries were mostly put to rest when Krafton acquired Tango and the Hi-Fi Rush IP, but it seems not everything is straightened out.

For some strange reason, Hi-Fi Rush's original soundtrack has been completely scrubbed from all major music streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. It's not clear why the soundtrack has been removed just yet or whether it'll be added back, but it's sent a lot of fans back into a worrying spiral about the first game's future.

The removal of Hi-Fi Rush's soundtrack was first spotted by Redditor Xthebest26 on the Hi-Fi Rush subreddit, who pointed out two days ago that all of the game's music has been wiped from Spotify without warning. As someone who has a bunch of the game's songs saved myself, I can confirm they're all gone as of the time...

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