Since Activision decided to switch
Guitar Hero development duties from original team at Harmonix over to the
Tony Hawk’s guys over at Neversoft, one question has been on many
GH fan’s lips – ‘what are Harmonix doing since they were
bought out by MTV last year for a cool $175 million?”"Harmonix's technology allows everyone to pursue their rock and roll fantasies, even people like me, with more musical ambition than actual talent," MTV president Christina Norman announced back in September, following the signing of that deal.
While we are fairly certain that Neversoft will be able to do a competent job with the
Guitar Hero series, we have to say that we are far more intrigued by what will eventually come out of the Harmonix/MTV partnership.
In an interview with Gamasutra Harmonix producer, Daniel Sussman, stated: "Here's the official line: Harmonix can confirm that we are not developing Guitar Hero 3… We are instead working on a different music game project, one that is a bigger and more ambitious endeavour than we felt we could pursue within the bounds of the Guitar Hero franchise."
That, in a round-about, ‘being democratic’ way, is fighting talk.
Guitar Hero II for Xbox 360 launches later in March. We'll continue to bring you the latest updates on that title as we get them.
Let us know how you think Harmonix’s forthcoming music-creation mega-game might pan out. Or at least, how you hope it will!