Hi‑Fi Rush’s soundtrack has reappeared on major streaming platforms, and fans are celebrating. The music briefly vanished after a rights shift from Bethesda to Krafton, which sparked concern across social channels. Now most tracks stream again on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music, restoring a core part of the game’s identity.
Why the Soundtrack Disappeared
The takedown happened during a rights transfer that game director John Johanas explained publicly. He said the swap affected distribution rights, not the game’s content. Dedicated listeners noticed the gap and sounded the alarm on Reddit and other forums. Their reaction helped focus attention and speed up the resolution.
In the past 24 hours, many players heard favorites like “Reflection” play in their playlists again. A single track, “The Pulse,” still shows intermittent problems for some accounts. Fans expect that stream availability will normalize soon. Restoring the OST matters because Hi‑Fi Rush relies heavily on its music to deliver character and momentum.

Lessons for Publishers
This return offers a broader lesson for publishers and developers. Soundtracks form a central part of a game’s cultural footprint. When music disappears, the community notices fast and reacts loudly. Krafton now has an opportunity to show support for Tango Gameworks and the game’s creative vision. A clear next step would be issuing a physical soundtrack release to satisfy collectors and superfans.
For players, the immediate win is simple: open your preferred service and press play. For the wider community, the event underlines one truth. Fans move markets when they care enough to speak up. If publishers listen, they protect both revenue and goodwill. Tango deserves room to build on Hi‑Fi Rush’s momentum, and fans deserve consistent access to the music that made the game memorable.
In short, most of the Hi‑Fi Rush OST is back where it belongs. Stream the tracks, share them, and keep asking for a proper physical release. The music is part of the game’s soul, and its return reminds everyone why Hi‑Fi Rush matters.
