Xbox Exclusive Hi-Fi Rush Falls Short of Sales Expectations.

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Tango Gameworks’ Hi-Fi Rush reportedly failed to meet sales expectations despite positive reviews and a low price, and Microsoft is unhappy with the current state of Xbox, having not released a first-party game in 2022. The company may have expected bigger titles like Halo Infinite to generate more micro-transaction revenue, burdening smaller releases like Hi-Fi Rush with lofty sales expectations. The upcoming Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct may address these concerns.
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