CALIFORNIA - Activision claiming that the game music continues to lose prestige over the last few years, so that they would remove a business unit of Guitar Hero and no longer continue development of this game in 2011.
Activision revive again after losing prestige over the last few years
Guitar Hero retired five months, the game developer Activision reportedly is preparing to breathe new on the iconic game.
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick leaked the plans to Forbes, as quoted in T3, Friday (07/22/2011). In fact, last February Activision decided to no longer launch the franchise one of the most popular games.
"We will return to the studio and use the new studio to recreate the Guitar Hero games. That's what we're doing today," he said.
Discourse to revive Activision Guitar Hero certainly would welcome the lovers of the game. As one of the world's most popular game, Activision's decision to end the creation of Guitar Hero in February and then instantly become one trending topic on Twitter with hashtag # RIPGuitarHero.
But Activision seems to have begun to re-think about such decisions. "We were not really trying to understand the behavior of the audience," said Kotick.