Guitar Hero Live GHTV additions for 12/1: Steph Curry, Shaq, and fans get together and 'Sing'
After introducing over two dozen new songs to Guitar Hero Live last week, Activision and FreestyleGames are doing something a little different this week.
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After introducing over two dozen new songs to Guitar Hero Live last week, Activision and FreestyleGames are doing something a little different this week.
Just in time for the holiday weekend, Guitar Hero Live is adding 28 new videos to its GHTV on-demand and live streaming catalog, bringing the game's total number of available songs to 300.
Another handful of songs are making their way into Guitar Hero Live's GHTV mode, including a fresh batch of new concert footage.
Guitar Hero Live is adding another half-dozen songs to its Premium Show lineup, where they will dwell for a week before going on-demand and later into the regular channel rotation.
Guitar Hero Live is adding three new Premium Shows to GHTV this week and is celebrating by offering the full GHTV on-demand catalog for free this weekend.
For those staying in tonight, why not celebrate Halloween with an hour-long GHTV block dedicated to the holiday?
It takes a lot of effort to rebuild a fallen franchise, but Activision and FreeStyleGames have proven to be more than up for the challenge with Guitar Hero Live, taking a classic series and making it its own. Our review.
Guitar Hero Live will continue to add musical content in new and unconventional ways by taking a Weezer concert set to take place tomorrow night and filming it to add to the game in the near future.
While Activision and FreeStyleGames are moving forward with the Guitar Hero series, they also recognize the songs that first made the series great, which is why they're revealing a handful of classic GH tracks for the upcoming Guitar Hero Live.
One of Guitar Hero Live's most distinct features is the removal of the fail state. So how can Activision let users know about this? Call James Franco and Lenny Kravitz, of course.