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Hi-Fi Rushfans are currently leaving tons of positive reviews on the game’s Steam page, marking another community-driven instance of reverse-review bombing. The occurrence follows parent company Xbox’s decision to shutterHi-Fi Rushdeveloper Tango Gameworks.
Recently,Xbox announced that it was closing downcertain first-party studios, namely Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin, Alpha Dog Games, and Roundhouse Studios. The aftermath of the news revolved around players and industry stakeholders slamming the green brand for axing the studios which created notable games such asHi-Fi Rush,Prey, andGhostwire: Tokyo. Interestingly, fans also resorted to another way of voicing their opinion by reverse-review bombing the game on Steam.

As evident from itsSteam page,Hi-Fi Rushis currently having one of its best periods, in terms of reviews, on the digital storefront. Fans have been bombarding Tango Gameworks' rhythm-based action game with positive reviews over the past few days. The reverse-review bombing spree has ensured that 95% of its Steam reviews over the past 30 days are positive. At the time of writing, May 10, the day right after theXbox President discussed the studio shutdowns, stands as the day the game received the most positive feedback (240 positive reviews) in recent months. According to the game’s review graph on Steam, the last timeHi-Fi Rushexperienced a surge in positive reviews was when it got a discount during the Steam Black Friday Sale on Jul 30, 2025.
Fans Reverse-Review Bombing Hi-Fi Rush on Steam
Since the positive reviews started dropping in on May 7, the same day that Xbox announced shutting down Tango Gameworks, it is clear that players are reverse-review bombingHi-Fi Rushto show their support for the game’s creators, similar to whatHelldivers 2fans recently did. Among the latest reviews, many users praised the Japan-based developer, whereas several others expressed their disappointment with Xbox’s decision. In their review, a user wrote, “Tango Gameworks was an awesome studio. Like this game to scare Microsoft.” Another review said, “Isn’t it ironic that a game about corporate greed gets shutdown by corporate greed?”
It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Xbox fans have been in disagreement with the console giant this year. Back in February, several Xbox players were unsure of the company’s decision tobring popular Xbox games to rivals PS5 and Switch. While the move eventually fared well in generating more revenue, it has left some Xbox users wondering if there is enough incentive to stick to their choice of console given the lack of first-party exclusives.