All Hi-Fi Rush Patch Notes Listed – (March 2023)

All of the updates.

Hi-Fi Rush was released in January 2023, and since then, players have been exploring the adventures of Chai and his companions. Since the release, the developers at Tango Gameworks have been working hard to implement a series of patches to improve the gameplay experience and bring a photo mode to the game. Here are the patch notes for the March 2023 update listed below.

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All Hi-Fi Rush Patch Notes Listed – (March 2023)

These patch notes for Hi-Fi Rush fix Unreal Engine 4 Fatal error crashes, add a photo mode, and adjust some audio stuttering. Check out the full list below.

  • Resolved “UE4 Fatal Error” caused by a specific shader setting
  • Resolved “UE4 Fatal Error” caused by Sound Device Enumerating Process
  • Fixed an issue where the game could freeze during the fight with the WA-ES-2 (Samurai Chef) in Track 10
  • Fixed an issue where progress could be blocked in Track 10 when purchasing items from the store after answering Roquefort’s phone, exiting the level, then reloading the level.
  • Fixed an issue where the player cannot progress during the 808 battle in Track 12
  • Fixed a bug where Chip slots might not accurately be reflected in game if purchased it from the store while having a in-progress save for Rhythm Tower, then loading the suspended Rhythm Tower save and exiting the run.
  • Stick and trigger dead zone calculation adjusted
  • QA-1MIL’s attack behavior has been adjusted
  • Some of Mimosa’s dialogue has been corrected (Spanish)
  • Fixed an issue where result data from Rhythm Tower would incorrectly influence “final result” Track data when Rhythm Tower is played while a checkpoint save exists for an ongoing Track.
  • Corrected incorrect results for the SPECTRA Rooms being displayed in the Final Results if players exited the game after auto-saving
  • Fixed an issue where players could get stuck in Track 11 if they were hit by the giant robot’s laser when using the magnet grapple
  • Fixed a bug where the player could continue to play after game over animation in Rekka fight
  • Fixed the issue when after taking damage during the Rekka fight at specific timings or after the game over sequence, the player is able to move Chai.
  • Adjusted an icon in the Training Room menu that can appear squished
  • Adjusted Holo Chai SP attack motion so Chai’s hand doesn’t look super weird
  • Adjusted screen during pause menu transition to prevent visual bugs.
  • Adjusted VU-REV effects during the Rhythm Parry Attack for clarity
  • Adjusted the background during the battle with Rekka to remove visual bug when transitioning to cutscene.
  • “Game over” explanation for recommending auto-action adjusted to not appear in inappropriate situations
  • Tracks 3 and 4: Zanzo’s programmers’ salary adjusted for inflation

Those are all of the patch notes in the March 2023 update for Hi-Fi Rush. Check out how to use the photo mode here.

Hi-Fi Rush is available on Xbox Series X|S and PC. If you’re a subscriber to Xbox Game Pass, you can play the game as part of the service for free.


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