Hi-Fi Rush Promises It Hasn't Changed Any Content In What Might Be A Jab At Krafton

Hi-Fi Rush Promises It Hasn't Changed Any Content In What Might Be A Jab At Krafton

From TheGamer (Written by George Foster) on | OpenCritic

Hi-Fi Rush's patch notes confirm that none of its content on "corporate policy" has been changed, while also seemingly taking a little jab at new owner Krafton.

As anyone who was incredibly worried about Hi-Fi Rush's soundtrack a few weeks ago knows, the game's rights have recently been transitioned away from Bethesda and back to Krafton. This "surprisingly complicated" changeover resulted in Hi-Fi Rush getting a big update recently, leaving some fans worried that its clearly anti-corporate messaging might have been changed.

That isn't the case, though, as the patch notes for Hi-Fi Rush's latest updates have confirmed that nothing about Hi-Fi Rush's content and themes has been changed in the most recent update. Obviously, that's good news, but it seems that Tango might have taken the chance to make a dig at Krafton and its current AI focus.

As pointed out by Redditor angerey_jaed on the Hi-Fi Rush subreddit, the patch notes for the recent update have a rather interesting bullet point. The last section of the patch notes says that in-game content and messages about "corporate policy and creativity" have been left unaltered to "preserve ominous telling of the future and reinforce...

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