Hi-Fi RUSH is now in the hands of KRAFTON and is preparing its internal update for December 4.
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As of this morning, Hi-Fi RUSH is no longer managed by Bethesda Softworks and has officially been taken over by KRAFTON. The change took effect today, November 14, 2025, and marks the beginning of a transition that will continue over the next few weeks, without affecting the gaming experience or player progress.
Those who have logged in recently may have seen some error messages related to connecting to Bethesda.net. This is completely normal: that system has been temporarily disabled as part of the transition, and will remain so until the next game update.
Hi-Fi RUSH under KRAFTON: changes applied from today and next steps
With the operator change already underway, the game’s pages on various digital stores will begin to update progressively. KRAFTON has confirmed that these modifications will be cosmetic and solely aimed at reflecting the new management: images, texts, and promotional materials will change gradually.
The more technical part of the process will arrive on December 4, when a patch will be released to update all internal game elements to align with the new operation. There will be no changes to content, missions, or development, and the game will remain exactly the same.
- Until that update arrives, occasional error messages or minor issues related to the transition may appear. KRAFTON asks for patience during these days and reminds players that any issues can be handled through their customer service.
Most importantly for players, no progress will be affected: saved games, achievements, user information, and any data associated with the account will remain intact. The game can be enjoyed with complete normality.

