RedOctane Games, the original publisher behind the Guitar Hero franchise, has been reestablished as a dedicated rhythm game development studio under the umbrella of Fellowship Entertainment, the new name for Embracer Group. The studio is led by veterans of the rhythm game genre, including Charles and Kai Huang, the original founders of Guitar Hero, who will also serve on a special advisory board. RedOctane Games aims to advance the rhythm game genre with a focus on precision, innovation, and community-first design. The studio's debut title, which will feature guitars but will not be called Guitar Hero or be a clone of it, is currently in production and is expected to be announced later this year. The relaunch is seen as a spiritual successor to Guitar Hero, signaling a renewed commitment to evolving music rhythm games.
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