
Krafton and Limited Run Games are teaming up to create physical copies of the popular game Hi-Fi Rush, offering three different editions for players to collect.
Until now, the game has only been available as a download. But soon, you’ll be able to buy a physical copy and own it as part of your collection.
The three physical versions are as follows.
Rhythm Edition
$39.99
This is the standard version of the game, but it comes with bonus items usually found in the Digital Deluxe edition, plus three extra costume packs: Bossplay, Traditional Garb, and Teamplay.
Smidge Edition
$69.99
This package contains everything from the Rhythm Edition, plus a three-CD soundtrack, all packaged in a special presentation box.
Project Armstrong Edition
$174.99
This collector’s edition includes everything in the Smidge Edition, as well as:
- Hardcover Art Book
- 8” 808 Plush
- 6” Chai’s Guitar Replica
- Chai’s Project Armstrong Pass
- Jumbo Glow in the Dark Spinning MP3 Player Pin
- Individually Numbered Certificate of Authenticity
You can pre-order any edition starting January 16th, and pre-orders will be open until March 1st – giving you roughly a month and a half to get your copy. The good news is there aren’t any quantity limits, so you don’t have to rush!
We don’t have a firm shipping date for the physical copies of Hi-Fi Rush yet, but production has started, so it will likely be a little while before they’re available.
Are you planning on getting a physical version of this one? Tell us in the comments section below.
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2026-01-05 22:06