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Hi-Fi Rush, the success of Xbox Game Pass, adds two new game modes this July


Hi-Fi Rush has been confirmed to be getting two brand new modes next month, ensuring that players will be able to enjoy the game for longer.

During the Xbox Games Showcase Extended, John Johanas, game director, revealed details about the next update called Arcade Challenge, which will be available from July 5th.

The first mode is BPM Rush, a turbo version of Hi-Fi Rush. In this mode, defeating enemies will increase the tempo of the song, which will speed up the game overall. This translates into increased attack speed from enemies and combos performed by Chai. This mode is promised to be more challenging, but it will also offer more accessible difficulty options for those players who simply want to enjoy faster paces.

The second new mode is “Up!” which is a reversal of the unlockable “Rhythm Tower” mode from Hi-Fi Rush. Instead of controlling a fully empowered Chai, the character’s stats and abilities will be reset to zero. As you progress through this new mode, you’ll have to make strategic decisions about how to upgrade your abilities, giving it a rogue-lite feel. Additionally, this mode introduces new enemies that do not appear in the main story.

Johanas mentions that unlocking these new modes will require completing the main Hi-Fi Rush campaign. However, due to its higher level of difficulty, it is recommended to do it anyway. This will ensure a more satisfying and challenging experience for players.

The “Arcade Challenge” update brings with it a variety of exciting new features and unlockables. These include new challenges to overcome and items that can be unlocked throughout the game. In addition, fresh skins have been added for the adorable character 808, as well as new outfits, accessories, poses, and filters for photo mode.

Additionally, on the day of the update release, new paid DLC costumes will be made available for all main characters. These costumes are inspired by different historical eras, which means that each character will look significantly different from their original design.

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This unusual sound bar with HiFi orientation attaches to our Smart TVs and promises cinema sound without an external subwoofer


At the time of improve the sound of a flat televisionIn addition to the classic stereo speakers, helping us with a mini system or a home theater set, another of the options available on the market that has become fashionable are sound bars, devices that have grown rapidly in benefits and functionalities.

There are many models on the market, but this one we bring today wants to differentiate itself from the competition by offering a “HiFi orientation” sound quality according to the brand, and a design that they promise integrates much better with current televisions than the classic thin bars.

Canvas HiFi, technical characteristics

Under the name of Canvas HiFi We find an unknown brand that has opted for the manufacture of a curious product that tries to satisfy users looking for a system of high fidelity sound for your living rooms.

It is a set of speakers integrated into the same speaker box (with separations for the two stereo channels) but it also has a integrated support where the TV is hung, compatible with VESA models of 55, 65, 75 and 77 inches according to the manufacturer.

In this way the screen is completely integrated into the wholewhether we have the TV hanging on the wall, on a piece of furniture or directly on the floor, making it seem like it is a single piece of equipment along with the speaker.

Up to 13 different finishes are offered for the front fabric that covers the speakers, so that it best adapts to the home decoration and the style of the TV, being compatible with LCD and OLED models of different thicknessessince the speaker is deep enough to accommodate current Smart TVs on it.

Inside said wooden acoustic box a sound system of two channels with simulation of immersive environments thanks to Bacch 3D technology, which has an acoustic correction system for iOS and Android through mobile applications.

Each speaker is two-way, with a 6.5 inch bass woofera tweeter and a passive radiator which according to the manufacturer offer a frequency response of 30Hz to 20,000Hz without the need for an external subwoofer. All of them are powered by 4 Class D amplifiers.

In addition, the internal electronics are upgradeable, to be prepared in case there is a new connector. As standard it will come with a port HDMI eARCdigital optical input and compatibility with Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Tidal, Roon and Spotify Connect.

Price and availability

CANVAS will be officially shown in the next CES 2024 next week, although it already appears on the manufacturer’s website for online orders for a price that starts from 3,000 euros.