"More Realistic" Guitar Hero In Development for Xbox One, PS4 - Report
New music game from Activision will reportedly be announced at E3 and launch before the end of the year.
New music game from Activision will reportedly be announced at E3 and launch before the end of the year.
Plus, the Guitar Hero mobile game will no longer be available at the end of the month.
Publisher this week requests and receives permission to extend trademark for unannounced project.
Source says Activision killed development of guitar-focused game in 2011 after rocky production cycle, overreaching ambitions.
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Storm-related power outages at Activision's New York-based data centers impacting online play for all Guitar Hero games, numerous Call of Duty titles.
Updated Neversoft website reveals Woodland Hills, California, studio now assisting on Activision's behemoth shooter series.
CEO Bobby Kotick confirms new studio working on prototypes, acknowledges misstep with the "passion project" DJ Hero.
Activision puts rhythm franchise "on vacation until further notice" with this week's launch of April track packs.
Activision confirms future plans to return to once-mighty rhythm-game franchise, status of possible 2012 game in question.
Analysts disagree on whether Activision could have done things differently to keep rhythm series viable, but expect Tony Hawk to make an eventual return.
New nine-song pack now available for Warriors of Rock; contemporary focus on Bad Religion, Muse, Puddle of Mudd, Trapt, and others.
Activision's music games getting new content thanks to "continued support" from fans despite publisher's decision to disband business.
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Once-mighty rhythm franchise's latest installment canned; DJ Hero discontinued; United Front's open-world game also given the chop; no new skateboarding game in 2011; Activision's global workforce being culled by 7%.
Ten-pack of metal-themed tunes from Children of Bodom, Black Label Society, Marilyn Manson, and Firewind added to Activision's latest music game for the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii.
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