The news of the closure of the division of music games Activision has not escaped the developers of Rock Band. In a message posted on the forum of the Rock Band community manager John Drake said he was sorry for the fate of the developers fired. Despite news of the closing of Activision's music division is "bad for the fans of this category," Drake, however, ensures that Harmonix will do everything to ensure the survival of thanks to "robust digital platform," "groundbreaking Pro "and" the imminent launch of the Fender Squier Stratocaster Guitar Controller.
"In essence, Rock Band does not stop," said Harmonix community manager. "For players who have not tried Rock Band, you know that Rock Band 3 is compatible with many instruments, including many of the controller used for Guitar Hero. We are ready to welcome those who want to move to Rock Band." Harmonix was recently sold to an investment company and the developer has already said it would continue to focus on the franchise.
"Since 2007, fighting a tough fight," says Drake, "we respect the developers who worked on the evolution of the genus.
"In essence, Rock Band does not stop," said Harmonix community manager. "For players who have not tried Rock Band, you know that Rock Band 3 is compatible with many instruments, including many of the controller used for Guitar Hero. We are ready to welcome those who want to move to Rock Band." Harmonix was recently sold to an investment company and the developer has already said it would continue to focus on the franchise.
"Since 2007, fighting a tough fight," says Drake, "we respect the developers who worked on the evolution of the genus.
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